On April 13, SeaTac officers responded to a residence in the 13000 block of 27th Avenue S in SeaTac. Officers in the Special Emphasis Team found two trucks with stolen vehicle plates parked in the cul-de-sac. Officers arrested one female suspect, who attempted to flee from officers, with the help of the King County Sheriff’s Office … Continue reading Special emphasis patrol recovers stolen vehicles
Redfin lists SeaTac as #1 affordable Seattle suburb
Redfin lists the median home price in SeaTac to be $500,000 with an average driving distance to Seattle being 25 minutes.
Closure of International Boulevard coming in June for Sound Transit construction in SeaTac
A southbound closure of International Boulevard between South 204th Street and South 208th Street is scheduled by Sound Transit starting June 6 through June 10 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
SeaTac’s 34th Avenue South will be closed between South 160th Street and South 162nd Street for construction starting next week
This closure is expected to last for five days and will extend outside of normal construction hours. Local access to residents living along that stretch of roadway will be maintained.
Small Business Development Center at Highline College continues to support SeaTac businesses
So far this quarter, the SBDC has served 120 business clients, including 14 in SeaTac.
Construction to start on segment of Lake to Sound Trail in SeaTac on May 4 with permanent closures
Construction will begin on the 2.2-mile segment of the Lake to Sound Trail on May 4 with the permanent closure of a segment of 18th Avenue South and South 196th Street in SeaTac to vehicular traffic.
Easter Egg Scramble brings families, Mayor Jake Simpson and Councilmember Peter Kwon
Children were able to take pictures with the Easter Bunny and also tour a fire truck provided by Puget Sound Fire. They had to complete a letter scramble to receive a goodie bag from Puget Sound Fire.
Tyee High School senior wins Amazon’s Future Engineer Scholarship
mazon’s Future Engineer Scholarship includes $40,000 for school and a paid Amazon internship the summer after the first year of college to gain hands-on, practical work experience with mentorship from Amazon leaders.
Conversations with City Manager Carl Cole: Why does SeaTac contract its fire and police departments?
Some cities in Washington have their own police and fire departments. The reason SeaTac contracts out its public safety services is to save the taxpayers money.
City Council approves fleet electrification study to provide assessment of electric vehicle needs for SeaTac
City Council approved a $75,000 fleet electrification study Tuesday night, which will provide a comprehensive assessment of electric vehicle needs for the City as well as a roadmap to facilitate converting its current and future fleet to electric vehicles.
