The open house on Aug. 21 was the first local open house this year. Community members were able to show up and get information about emergency preparedness and fire safety.
Covid-19 vaccinations for surrounding area at 72.5 percent
As of Tuesday, Aug. 17 only 72.5 percent of people 12 years old and older have been fully vaccinated in our region.
Volunteers needed for group interview focusing on safer local roads
Four groups will be put together for separate one and a half hour online interviews.
Installation of Free Little Pantry at SeaTac YMCA brings Deputy Mayor, King County Councilmember
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and King County Councilman Dave Upthegrove celebrated the installation of a Free Little Pantry at the Matt Griffin YMCA in SeaTac today.
Masks Required at all SeaTac City Facilities
Starting Monday, Aug., 23, all SeaTac visitors will be required to wear a mask indoors to comply with Governor Jay Inslee’s recent mask mandate.
SeaTac partners with nonprofits to support businesses, provide workforce development
Each year, the City of SeaTac allocates 1.5 percent of the unrestricted portion of its annual budget for human services, which funds programs that are available to any SeaTac resident in need.
Updates made to pickleball, tennis courts at McMicken Heights Park
The pickleball and tennis courts at McMicken Heights Park were resurfaced at the end of July with money from the General Fund.
SeaTac working on clearing up litter, received grant to keep land near freeways clean
SeaTac hired two seasonal workers to assist in efforts to clean up litter along the streets.
SeaTac supports local nonprofits that help meet long term needs
Each year, the City of SeaTac allocates 1.5 percent of the unrestricted portion of its annual budget for human services.
Grant provides SeaTac with funding for summer programming, supplies and equipment
This summer, SeaTac received a Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids (SEEK) program grant, which provided funding for much of our recent programming.
