It is National Preparedness Month and this year’s theme is “Take Control in 1, 2, 3” and encourages everyone, especially older adults to become more prepared in three simple steps.
Envision SeaTac 2044 Comprehensive Plan update project kicks off with launch of City Vision poll
The City is kicking off a major update to its Comprehensive Plan by asking community members to take an online poll and share their vision for how SeaTac should grow over the next twenty years.
City sets up temporary overflow parking for Valley Ridge Park
Visitors to Valley Ridge are allowed to park at City Hall, 4800 S. 188th St., from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The closure of Tyee High School parking lot for the next two years has created a need for overflow parking during heavily attended days at Valley Ridge Park.
SeaTac awarded grant from King County as part of local priority hire program to boost construction jobs
Earlier this week Executive Dow Constantine announced that the county awarded two grants totaling $800,000, for priority hire projects that will be led by the Highline School District and the City of SeaTac.
Imagine U to expand childcare in the City of SeaTac
The Imagine Institute is a local provider-driven nonprofit specializing in relationship-based professional development and support. Imagine U is one of Imagine’s signature programs, pairing experienced and talented child care providers with those interested in becoming licensed family home childcare business owners.
City Center/Airport District Community Workshops & Results from Big Ideas poll
The City Center/Airport District planning project recently completed two major community engagement activities.
Connect with the City’s Language Access Program
The City is committed to helping all residents, regardless of their English proficiency, experience meaningful and equitable access to City information, programs, services and opportunities for Civic engagement.
SeaTac Community Center to function as cooling station this week amid heatwave
The SeaTac Community Center will be open during regular business hours this week and will also serve as a cooling station given the expected high temperatures.
City Council supports priority hire program through a Community Workforce Agreement
City Council approved a priority hire program through a Community Workforce Agreement for the 34th Avenue South Phase 2 project, which included a grant from King County.
Crews pick up 23,775 pounds of litter from highway on and off-ramps
City crews have spent nearly 670 hours picking up 1,585 bags of litter from exits and entrances to/from I-5. Other collection areas included ramps from SR 518 to SR 99 and the exit and entrance from SR 509 to/from South 188th Street.
