Starting January 1, the minimum wage will rise to $17.53 in accordance with the City’s Minimum Employment Standards Ordinance for Hospitality and Transportation Industry Employers.
SeaTac’s Emergency Manager nominated for Public Servant of the Year
SeaTac’s very own Will Lugo is a finalist for Public Servant of the Year through Seattle Southside Chamber’s 2021 Business Awards.
SeaTac police respond to shooting on Sunday, victim transported to hospital
SeaTac police responded to a shooting on Sunday at the Sandpiper Apartments. The incident is believed to be related to a nearby accident/road rage incident.
Economic Development, Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce partner to meet businesses needs
The Economic Development Division at the City of SeaTac invests time building partnerships with multiple partners and collaborating on business development projects within the city and our region. The goal is to create a city that is a welcoming place to do business by providing support, resources, favorable business regulations etc. One organization Economic Development … Continue reading Economic Development, Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce partner to meet businesses needs
SeaTac police looking to connect with city Block Watch groups
The SeaTac Police Department is looking to connect with current Block Watch groups in the city and assist those who would like to start a Block Watch in SeaTac.
SeaTac participating in National Drug Take Back Day on Oct. 23
SeaTac Police will be accepting any dangerous expired, unused or unwanted medications on Saturday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Update: Learn the sounds of fire safety
Puget Sound Fire also started its Fire Prevention Week campaign with useful tips and information for the public. This year’s theme was “Learn the Sounds of Safety.”
SeaTac Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councilmembers celebrate completed projects with ribbon-cutting event
Mayor Erin Sitterley along with Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Clyde Hill and Stan Tombs celebrated the completion of the South 200th Street and the Des Moines Memorial Drive projects at a ribbon cutting event Thursday.
Recycling rates lowered for SeaTac residents
The City has adjusted the rate for recycling thanks to citizen efforts to decrease contamination of recyclable goods. The new rate will start in November, which will help residents save money.
Ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of the South 200th Street Intersection Improvement project
The City will host a ribbon cutting ceremony this Thursday to highlight the completion of the project at the intersection of South 200th Street and Des Moines Memorial Drive.
