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.
City Council adopts local road safety plan, which suggests more sidewalks and increased street lighting
City Council adopted a local road safety plan (LRSP) Tuesday night. The plan provides a basis for systemic safety improvements along our roadway network.
SeaTac Parks and Rec receives more funding from 4Culture, which will be used to support events
The City of SeaTac will receive an increase in the amount of Sustained Support funding awarded from 4Culture for the first time in fourteen years.
SeaTac awarded Complete Streets Grant, helping fund two Public Works projects
A grant for $600,000 from the Washington Transportation Improvement Board will help fund the River Ridge Elementary project and the 34th Avenue South project.
More utility wraps coming to SeaTac this year
The City of SeaTac is currently working on an estimated 20 to 30 utility wraps for this year as part of a project that was approved by City Council last year.
SeaTac Spring recycling event scheduled for May 7 at Tyee High School
It’s been nearly seven months since the city’s last recycling event and we are happy to announce our Spring recycling event will be on May 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
