Puget Sound Fire started its nonemergency FDCARES program in 2013 to help meet the demands of the community.
2022 Overlay Project begins construction Wednesday
Construction begins on the 2022 Overlay Project Wednesday, July 20. City Council approved the contracts for this project in June. This project proposes resurfacing roughly one mile of pavement along the South 188th Street corridor between International Boulevard and the intersection of Des Moines Memorial Drive South, including the 188th Street tunnel that runs beneath … Continue reading 2022 Overlay Project begins construction Wednesday
City Council takes another step toward acquiring North SeaTac Park
In the past several months, the City of SeaTac has taken several actions towards studying the feasibility of the City acquiring parts or the entire 220 acres of North SeaTac Park.
Openings on Senior Citizen Advisory Committee will provide opportunity to bring forth ideas for senior programming
Our senior program is run through our Parks and Recreation division and is a large group. Programs include senior lunches, social activities like trips and games, as well as educational resources to help local seniors.
Multiple positions open on Citizen Advisory Committees, learn how to join today
The City of SeaTac currently has several openings on multiple Citizen Advisory Committees, which are a great way for residents to get involved and provide input on the future of the City.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: Firefighters respond to 753 calls for service week before 4th of July
Puget Sound Fire responded to 753 calls for service during the week of June 27 - July 3.
Flag Lowering for former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe
July 8- The flags at City Hall and other City facilities are lowered to half-staff today due to the traffic death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. On July 8, Governor Inslee directed that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities remain lowered to half-staff, in honor and remembrance of … Continue reading Flag Lowering for former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe
SeaTac Police officer retires after 37 Years
Deputy José Bartolo retired from the King County Sheriff’s Office on May 31, 2022. José began his career with the King County Sheriff’s Office on Feb. 5, 1985. He joined the City of SeaTac contract city on Feb. 1, 1990. To put this into perspective, the City incorporated on Feb. 28, 1990, meaning he was … Continue reading SeaTac Police officer retires after 37 Years
SeaTac police looking for groups to participate in National Night Out on Aug. 2
In the past, we have had church groups and other groups participate as well. The events are usually held outside, weather permitting and include a potluck component. SeaTac police officers and Puget Sound Firefighters typically drop by these events to meet the community.
Flag Lowering due to tragedy in Highland Park, Illinois
July 5-The flags in front of SeaTac City Hall and other City facilities are lowered this week. On Tuesday, July 5, Governor Inslee directed Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff immediately, in honor and remembrance of the victims who tragically lost their lives on July 4, … Continue reading Flag Lowering due to tragedy in Highland Park, Illinois
