May 19-The SeaTac BMX Track is closed from Friday, May 19 from 5pm through Thursday May 25 at 5pm. SeaTac BMX Track workers are doing track maintenance and reapplying glue to the track. The pump track is open to ride but please help the SeaTac BMX crew and do not try to ride the track. … Continue reading SeaTac BMX Track closed for seven days
Driver in custody after ramming patrol car
May 17-SeaTac police arrested a male driver of a van after he rammed a patrol car and attempted to hit a deputy. The van was stopped by a police officer using a PIT maneuver at Des Moines Memorial Drive South and South 144th Street. The van rolled over at the location. The driver of the … Continue reading Driver in custody after ramming patrol car
SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.
The last week of April, SeaTac Councilmembers Mohamed Egal and Peter Kwon flew to Washington DC with other local elected officials and staff to successfully lobby for a reduction in aircraft noise and emissions over Sea-Tac Airport neighborhoods. SeaTac councilmembers joined 33rd District representative Tina Orwall, Port of Seattle Commissioner Hamdi Mohammed, SEA Airport Managing … Continue reading SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.
SeaTac Renters’ Protection Ordinance takes effect today
May 17- The renters’ protection ordinance goes into effect today. The ordinance created new rules around residential rental agreements. SeaTac has a new webpage for renters and landlords. The website contains links to the new ordinance, resources, and information, and the “Renting in SeaTac Guide”. On April 11, the City Council adopted a Renters’ Protection … Continue reading SeaTac Renters’ Protection Ordinance takes effect today
Partner in Employment hosting its first SEA job fair
Partner in Employment is hosting its first SEA Airport Union Jobs Faith on Thursday, May 18 from 4. – 6 p.m. at the Sullivan Center in Tukwila.
Extended road closure result of vehicle collision near S. 200th Street and 32nd Avenue South
A vehicle hit a power pole early this morning near S. 200th Street and 32nd Avenue south, causing live wires to go across the roadway. The driver fled on foot.
FDCARES provides assistance to community
The Fire Department Community Assistance, Referrals and Education Services program, referred to as FDCARES, is a fire agency-based community injury and illness prevention program.
SeaTac police assist KCSO with 2-year investigation into organized crime
The investigation began in January 2021 after a complaint was lodged by a community member about a massage parlor in Burien. The verbal complaint alleged concerns of prostitution, and other suspicious behavior, occurring at the business. Detectives looked into the concerns and their investigation led them to nine different businesses spanning four different counties – Benton, King, Snohomish and Skagit.
City Council approves contract to design the 34th Avenue South Phase 2 project
This project proposes a safter route for pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles traveling along 34th Avenue South between South 166th Street and South 176th Street.
Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month proclamation
Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month is observed during the month of May to recognize the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.
