The City of SeaTac successfully championed a $140,000 state budget proviso to combat human trafficking.
SeaTac Emergency Manager wins Public Servant of the Year, SeaTac business wins award too
SeaTac’s very own Will Lugo won Public Servant of the Year through Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Business Awards. SeaTac’s African Mall also won best new business.
Celebrating the centennial of Des Moines Memorial Drive on Veterans Day
The Des Moines Memorial Drive Preservation Association will host a Veterans Day event on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.
South 200th Street Corridor Study provides outlet for public opinion, survey closes Nov. 30
SeaTac would like to hear from you through our South 200th Street Corridor Study, which will highlight some options to improve South 200th Street from Angle Lake Light Rail Station to the I-5 ramps.
Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project online open house launches
The Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project online open house is now available and we want to hear from you.
Volunteers needed for Get Your Green on at Angle Lake Park
Get Your Green On returns to SeaTac this year at Angle Lake Park on Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Showcasing SeaTac to the region, nation and world
SeaTac actively works with the Greater Seattle Partners to help companies and workers discover what SeaTac has to offer.
SeaTac looking for resident input to name city snowplows
The City wants to name its five snow plows before winter starts with the help of the community.
SeaTac’s parking permit enforcement starts again in 2022
The program started in 2019 after residents reported a lack of parking on neighborhood streets. This area’s location near the airport made it a popular spot to park, creating congestion for actual residents. The program was suspended in the Spring of 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: Great Shake Out chance to prepare for disaster
During the week of Oct. 18 - Oct. 24, Puget Sound Fire responded to 769 calls for service.
