The new policy allows for signs to be installed and maintained for a period of five years in memory of an individual victim to a fatality accident. Signs will include an important safety message and a plaque with the deceased individual's name or the name of the sponsoring family.
SeaTac Police respond to local shooting, suspect taken into custody on multiple counts of assault
SeaTac Police responded to a shooting in the area of South 160th Street and 34th Avenue South a little after 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12.
City continues to work on streetscape initiatives designed to improve the quality, visual effect of local streets
In a presentation provided to City Council, Public Works Director Will Appleton discussed some of the aspects of streetscape– a term that describes the natural and built fabric of a street. The concept recognizes that a street is a public place where people should be able to engage in various activities.
Peter Kwon re-elected to serve as President of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials
City Councilmember Peter Kwon was re-elected to serve as the President of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials, a subgroup of the National League of Cities.
Korean American Day proclamation signed by Mayor
The City encourages everyone to recognize this day and take time to learn about Korean American history in our City.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: New class of recruits to graduate Thursday
Puget Sound Fire responded to 857 calls for service between Jan. 2 – Jan. 8.
SeaTac adds overhead lighting to roadway curve in hopes of improving safety
SeaTac has worked to improve the safety of a section of roadway located at the junction of 35th Avenue South and 37th Place South since 2019 and recently installed overhead lighting.
SeaTac will raise salmon for fourth year in a row, see them at the SeaTac Community Center
For the fourth year, SeaTac is raising salmon that will eventually be released into Des Moines Creek.
2023 State legislative session kicks off today
The state legislative session began today. The session will last 105 days and lead to hundreds of new laws and the passing of the state two-year budget. The City of SeaTac is actively engaging with state legislators to work on new laws which will benefit the City residents and businesses. Here are our top priorities … Continue reading 2023 State legislative session kicks off today
Maintenance crews work hard to clean wind debris
SeaTac maintenance crews were busy this morning cleaning up after a windstorm whipped through the Puget Sound this morning. This morning the National Weather Service issued a wind advisory until noon today. The National Weather Service says southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. Gusty winds could blow around unsecured … Continue reading Maintenance crews work hard to clean wind debris
