SeaTac Police will be accepting any dangerous expired, unused or unwanted medications on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
SeaTac City Council declares April Sexual Assault Awareness Month
City Council approved a proclamation Tuesday night marking April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Short-term rental regulations adopted by City Council
The City Council approved changes at Tuesday’s meeting to the zoning code to incorporate regulations specific to Short-Term Rentals.
SeaTac participates in Emergency Coordination Center Training
The Puget Sound Fire Emergency Management Division hosted Section Specific Emergency Coordination/Operations Center training March 8 – March 10.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: Crews help surrounding areas respond to calls
Puget Sound Fire responded to 614 calls for service during the week of March 13- March 19. Fire18EMS/Rescue460Other136Annual Total7,172 Most of the significant calls were for mutual aid, helping nearby cities like Tukwila, Des Moines and Kent.
Join the SeaTac Planning Commission and advise City Council to help shape City’s future
The City of SeaTac is seeking applicants to fill two positions on the Planning Commission. These seats are for three-year terms ending March 31, 2025.
SeaTac returns with Spring Easter in-person event, Angle Lake Park home to music event in May
This year SeaTac Parks & Recreation will be hosting an Easter Egg Scramble April 16 from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
SeaTac allows accessory dwelling units if criteria is met
An ADU is typically a structure that includes a kitchen, sleeping area and a bathroom. These can be attached or detached from the primary residence located on a single-family lot.
Applications being accepted for Hotel, Motel Tax Advisory Committee vacancy
The SeaTac Hotel/Motel Tax Advisory Committee is currently looking for a person who is a representative of a business to fill a vacancy on the committee.
Amazon announces partnership with Sound Transit, Mercy Housing Northwest for affordable homes in SeaTac
Amazon announced it would invest more than $42.5 million to build 318 affordable homes adjacent to public transit sites, including near Angle Lake Station here in SeaTac.
