Regional Animal Services of King County is doing another “License for Love” pet licensing campaign this year that ends June 30.
SeaTac welcomes food trucks at 2023 events
This year the City of SeaTac is excited to add more food trucks to several of our City sponsored special events.
Job fair connects 250 people to opportunities
Last week, SeaTac joined other groups at a job fair hosted at the Burien Community Center. Around 250 job seekers dropped by to meet with employers.
SeaTac teen receives scholarship for civic engagement, community involvement
Harmony Grace, a senior at Tyee High School, received the scholarship from the non-profit’s Center for Quality Communities program. This program promoted civic engagement through municipal leadership development.
SeaTac names new police chief
City Manager Carl Cole names Troy Smithmeyer as the new Police Chief for the City of SeaTac. Chief Smithmeyer replaces retiring Chief Jon Mattsen. He will oversee the 50 person SeaTac Police Department.
Closure at Military Road, International Boulevard starts this week as work continues for the Polaris development
A permanent closure at the intersection of Military Road and International Boulevard will start April 24 as crews install new curb and gutters.
SeaTac completed 26 home repairs last year, learn more about the program
In 2022 the City of SeaTac completed 26 repairs ranging from small repairs such as plumbing and electrical to larger repairs like ramps, steps, railings and even a new furnace.
National Drug Take Back Day returns April 22 at City Hall
National Drug Take Back Day returns Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in front of City Hall. People can drop off controlled, non-controlled and over the counter substances anonymously.
Representative Adam Smith includes SeaTac project on list to House Appropriations Committee for funding consideration
Many organizations, including the City of SeaTac made the list. The Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project was included on Smith’s list.
SeaTac’s Police Chief Jon Mattsen retires after 33-year career
One highlight of then-Detective Mattsen’s career was being selected as one of five detectives to co-lead the DNA driven “Green River Killer” investigation, which was tasked with building the case against Gary Ridgway in 2001.
