October 17-On Saturday, October 21st, King County, and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), in collaboration with the cities of Shoreline and Kenmore, will host a Gift Cards for Guns event. This will be the second event in a program that received a $100,000 allotment from the King County Council in July 2022, that aims … Continue reading King County Sheriff’s Office Announces Second Gift Cards for Guns Event
Green SeaTac Day 2023
October 16-Celebrate SeaTac's forests by helping with restoration efforts at North SeaTac Park on Saturday October 21 from 10 AM to NOON. Volunteers will also be able to plant native trees in the restored areas. The event is open to the public and OK for all ages. What to Bring Wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes, long … Continue reading Green SeaTac Day 2023
Homicide suspect turns himself in
November 6 Update White Center Homicide Suspect In Custody, Booked Into Jail This morning, November 6, 2023, at 9:55 AM, homicide suspect Miguel Rivera Dominguez turned himself into the King County Sheriff’s Office without incident. Rivera Dominguez was named as the suspect in the shooting of 21-year-old Marcel Da’jon Wagner, who was fatally shot while … Continue reading Homicide suspect turns himself in
Port of Seattle SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) – call for applicants
Applications due to the SeaTac City Clerk's Office by Friday, October 27 Port of Seattle (POS) SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) In 2018, the Port of Seattle launched a new way for the communities of Burien, Des Moines, Federal Way, Normandy Park, SeaTac and Tukwila to engage with Sea-Tac Airport, the airlines and with … Continue reading Port of Seattle SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) – call for applicants
Fall is a great time to Adopt a Drain
Adopt a storm drain and help keep SeaTac stormwater clean. With more rain in the forecast, you can help prevent pollutants from entering our local waterways and prevent flooding in your neighborhood by adopting a drain and keeping it clear of leaves and debris. The City of SeaTac joined almost a dozen other Western Washington … Continue reading Fall is a great time to Adopt a Drain
Talent Tuesday: Community Outreach Strategist helps connect the community to resources, information
Meet Angel Taherazer. SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people who are working hard to meet the needs of the community.
City Hall reopened to public today
October 10-All three floors of City Hall have reopened to the public this morning. All in-person services on all three floors of City Hall are back open to the public including permits, licenses, the mailbox program and other financial transactions. For the past few weeks, contractors have been working to upgrade the 44-year-old facility. The … Continue reading City Hall reopened to public today
City looking to install public art, artist application currently available
The City of SeaTac is seeking submissions from artists for public art, as part of the new Art in the Park program. Submissions are currently being accepted and more information can be found on our website. The deadline for submissions is Nov. 30 at 5 p.m. Submissions can be emailed to Arts@seatacwa.gov. A selection panel including … Continue reading City looking to install public art, artist application currently available
City Hall Maintenance continues Monday, Oct. 9 impacting some in-person services.
A safety improvement and maintenance project at City Hall continues Monday, Oct. 9. We appreciate the public’s patience and understanding as we work to improveCity Hall. The first two floors of the City Hall project are complete. This means court services, police services and park services will be open to the public on Monday, October … Continue reading City Hall Maintenance continues Monday, Oct. 9 impacting some in-person services.
Hazardous materials restriction placed for the South 188th Street tunnel
New restrictions are in place for hazardous materials haulers in the City of SeaTac. Starting this month, hazardous materials cannot be driven through the South 188th Street Tunnel. The City just posted hazardous materials restriction signs along South 188th Street to alert freight drivers that these materials cannot be driven through the tunnel. The segment … Continue reading Hazardous materials restriction placed for the South 188th Street tunnel
