Beginning March 1, 2022, the vaccine verification requirement will no longer be in effect in King County. To learn more about this policy change, read our blog post. With the King County Vaccination Mandate being lifted, the Senior Center Entrance at the SeaTac Community Center will now be open Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-4 PM. We had … Continue reading Senior Center Back Open on March 1st
SeaTac senior lunch to return in person in late March
Some good news for SeaTac seniors, the Senior Center will start serving lunch indoors on Thursdays and Friday starting March 24.
Common code compliance violations can lead to ground contamination, rodent infestation
The most common violations include junk vehicles, overgrown vegetation and residential parking on unapproved surfaces like lawns or grassy areas.
SeaTac crews pick up 196 bags of litter from city streets, 132 bags along state on and off-ramps
Between Jan. 3 and Feb. 10, maintenance crews spent a little over 214 hours picking up litter on city streets. They also spent 64 hours picking up litter from state on and off-ramps.
Laser strikes continue to impact planes near Sea-Tac airport, Port of Seattle asking the public for help identifying culprits
Over the last two weeks, there have been at least 45 laser strikes against planes near the Sea-Tac airport.
Public comment for Draft Regional Transportation Plan closes Feb. 28
PSRC is seeking public comment on the draft Regional Transportation Plan. The comment period runs from Jan. 13 to Feb. 28, 2022. The $300 billion plan includes projects and programs that will improve all aspects of the transportation system, including transit, rail, ferry, streets and highways, freight and bicycle and pedestrian systems. It contains a … Continue reading Public comment for Draft Regional Transportation Plan closes Feb. 28
Airport Station Pedestrian Improvement Project receives grant funding
Last month, the City’s upcoming Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement project was awarded grant funding by PSRC (Puget Sound Regional Council) via the Federal Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP).
Port of Seattle awards environmental grants to organizations improving South King County
Eighteen organizations serving the communities around the Sea-Tac airport are recipients of environmental grants in the second round of funding under the Port of Seattle’s South King County Community Impact Fund.
Fire destroys former school in SeaTac
A fire destroyed the former Maywood Elementary School in SeaTac Tuesday night.
Ever wonder who all the people are in SeaTac and what they do?
The SeaTac City economic landscape is constantly changing due to the in/outflow of workers (commuters) and visitors. Since we are coming out of a pandemic – the team reviewed data from the year before the pandemic (2019) and the first year of the pandemic (2020) for comparison.
