SeaTac announces highest minimum wage in nation for 2023

SeaTac’s minimum wage for hospitality and transportation workers jumps to $19.06 starting Jan. 1, 2023.  As of Oct. 6, 2022,  this is the highest minimum wage in the nation according to the University of California Berkley Labor Center who tracks city, county and state minimum wage ordinances. Due to inflation, the minimum wage for select … Continue reading SeaTac announces highest minimum wage in nation for 2023

Local students learn about government from SeaTac City Manager

Nearly three dozen seventh graders from Highline Big Picture School walked to SeaTac City Hall to learn more about their local government. Accompanied by their teachers, the students spent more than an hour in Council Chambers hearing how municipal government works from SeaTac City Manager, Carl Cole. The students learned about different types of government … Continue reading Local students learn about government from SeaTac City Manager

City of SeaTac posts 2023-24 preliminary Biennial Budget

The City of SeaTac is working on its 2023-24 biennial budget.   The two-year biennial budget is passed by Council and administered by the City Manager. State laws requires a preliminary budget to be presented by the first Monday in October. The preliminary budget shows a complete financial picture, showing expenditures requested by each department … Continue reading City of SeaTac posts 2023-24 preliminary Biennial Budget