City Hall and all City Facilities will be closed on Monday February 17, 2020 in celebration of President's Day.
SeaTac Police Stop Sign Emphasis Patrols
January 31-Continuing efforts in traffic safety and in response to community concerns, the SeaTac Police Department Traffic Unit is planning an emphasis regarding Stop Sign compliance. The emphasis will be conducted on Tuesday, February 4, during the late morning/early afternoon hours. The area of focus for this emphasis will be the intersection of South 180th … Continue reading SeaTac Police Stop Sign Emphasis Patrols
Abandoned Homeless Camps and Bicycle Jumps at Des Moines Creek Park Cleaned Up
In late December, the Port of Seattle alerted SeaTac Parks, Community Programs & Services about a couple of abandoned homeless camps within a remote location of Des Moines Creek Park. Due to the nature of items discovered at each camp and safety of parks employees, staff contacted King County Solid Waste Division. King County Solid … Continue reading Abandoned Homeless Camps and Bicycle Jumps at Des Moines Creek Park Cleaned Up
Citizen Advisory Committee Vacancies – Applications are being accepted
Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Let your voice be heard! Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee The following Citizen Advisory Committees have vacancies, with applications due Friday, February 28, 2020 by 5:00 p.m.: Community … Continue reading Citizen Advisory Committee Vacancies – Applications are being accepted
The Latest on Coronavirus
January 31- On the afternoon of January 31, 2020 , the U.S. federal government declared the situation with novel coronavirus to be a Public Health Emergency, including updated travel and quarantine measures. For the latest information click on this link. SeaTac Airport has also issued Traveler Updates on Coronavirus Response. The coronavirus emerged in Wuhan, … Continue reading The Latest on Coronavirus
Public Works Projects Updates January 31, 2020
Military Road S. and S. 152nd Street Improvements for this road reconstruction and safety project include construction of bike lanes, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, new pavement, installation of street lighting, upgraded and interconnected signalization with pedestrian crossings, construction of a right turn lane on Eastbound S. 152nd Street, and the elimination of the skewed intersection … Continue reading Public Works Projects Updates January 31, 2020
POW/MIA FLAG DISPLAY REMINDER
When you drive by SeaTac City Hall or the Community Center or other government facilities, you may see the flags at half-staff or special flags on the flagpoles Governor Jay Inslee orders flags flown for certain occasions.Here is some background on why the flags are flying on special days. In 2017 the State Legislature passed … Continue reading POW/MIA FLAG DISPLAY REMINDER
Highline College Ribbon Cutting
January 31- SeaTac Councilmember Clyde Hill joined Representative Tina Orwall, Normandy Park Deputy Mayor Michelle Sipes Marvin and Highline College students and officials with an official ribbon cutting ceremony of the Health and Life Sciences Building. The $30 million project is the college’s first significant capital project in more than a decade and will house … Continue reading Highline College Ribbon Cutting
Trees for Yards – Trees for Communities – Trees for YOU
January 24-Did you know 50% of the tree cover in SeaTac, Des Moines and Burien grows in yards and on private land? Protecting and helping increase tree cover starts at home. In support of this, residents in Burien, SeaTac and Des Moines are eligible to receive one free tree (per household) to plant in their … Continue reading Trees for Yards – Trees for Communities – Trees for YOU
