SeaTac, WA (June 10, 2020) - The City of SeaTac Parks, Community Programs & Services has partnered with a SeaTac based non-profit, Vibe Hunters, to launch the first ever City Yard Art Contest. Yard Art is defined as any man-made aesthetic experience occurring in a private yard or garden, as well as those found in … Continue reading SeaTac Art Attack Yard Art Contest Launches
Supplemental COVID-19 Community Response Fund
New Funding Opportunities: (PLEASE NOTE: THE APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO JUNE 23RD, 2020 at 11:59PM) On May 5, the King County Council approved a second emergency supplemental budget proposed by Executive Dow Constantine to provide additional resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Included in the legislation is $1 million for the Office of Equity and Social Justice (OESJ) to expand funding … Continue reading Supplemental COVID-19 Community Response Fund
EXPANDED FREE COVID-19 TESTING IN SOUTH KING COUNTY
June 11– Seattle & King County has expanded free COVID-19 testing resources in south King County, where communities have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. These three new free testing sites will provide ongoing access to testing in south Seattle and south King County. The sites will be located at Sea Mar Community Health Centers at South … Continue reading EXPANDED FREE COVID-19 TESTING IN SOUTH KING COUNTY
High School Burglars Busted
June 5- In April, there was a series of burglaries that occurred at Tyee High School and Valley Ridge Park. The burglaries involved significant damage and incidents of theft; particularly at the high school. Detective Jason Klinger was assigned to investigate these burglaries and as of now, he has identified five individuals believed to be … Continue reading High School Burglars Busted
Solid waste self-haul customers required to verify residence in King County’s service area
April 29-While King County’s Solid Waste Division recycling and garbage transfer stations remain open for critical disposal services during Gov. Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, the division strongly urges self-haul customers to postpone all non-essential visits to its facilities and support the statewide effort to slow the spread COVID-19. King County transfer stations … Continue reading Solid waste self-haul customers required to verify residence in King County’s service area
SeaTac Summer Recycling Event
June 5-The City of SeaTac is happy to announce that we will be hosting a recycling event for all King County residents at the North SeaTac Park Parking Lot. Materials to be collected are: shredding, scrap metal, porcelain, motor oil, anti-freeze, Styrofoam, plastic bags, donation items for NorthWest Center, batteries, CFL light Bulbs and latex … Continue reading SeaTac Summer Recycling Event
Closures on I-5 for Federal Way Link construction
Closures will be along southbound I-5 in SeaTac over three weeks June 4- Crews working on the Federal Way Link Extension will be closing lanes on southbound I-5 from milepost 150.8 to milepost 149.8 in SeaTac to set concrete barriers and build an access road for future light rail construction. The night time closures will … Continue reading Closures on I-5 for Federal Way Link construction
Public Works Project Locations
June 5- Public Works Project Locations Spot Drainage Repairs This project will repair storm drainage infrastructure at eight locations within the City. The project is currently in design. S 180th St Flood Reduction Project This project will construct a flood reduction facility to eliminate flooding at the end of S 180th St. The project recently … Continue reading Public Works Project Locations
SeaTac Mayor Statement on George Floyd Death, Protests and Police Officers
SeaTac, WA (June 3, 2020) - The loss of an American life at the hands of evil and lawless men is an event that should be mourned and cause people of good will to say “never again”. George Floyd was a member of our American family, a life that mattered deeply, each and every one … Continue reading SeaTac Mayor Statement on George Floyd Death, Protests and Police Officers
Speeding Driver Leads to Recovery of Stolen Car
May 29-Tuesday morning, May 26, a SeaTac Police Officer conducting speed enforcement clocked a car traveling 56 MPH in a 35 MPH zone and initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of S. 182nd St. & 51st Ave. S. in SeaTac. The deputy approached the vehicle and asked the driver to turn off the car, … Continue reading Speeding Driver Leads to Recovery of Stolen Car
