“I’m also here to voice my support,” SeaTac Mayor Mohamed Egal said. “I have heard from citizens especially those who live in the west and north SeaTac area. They told me that they are very passionate about insulation solutions…[This] will help workers and citizens be healthy.”
SeaTac Police to invest in FLOCK system that will help ID suspects
FLOCK is a powerful investigative tool that can assist officers in a wide variety of case as well as assist with missing person cases. Flock's cameras read license plates and send instant alerts to law enforcement officers when the cameras identify license plates that match those on "hot lists" of cars that are stolen or otherwise of interest to the police.
SeaTac Police present fourth quarter 2023 stats to City Council
There were 142 crimes against people in the last part of 2023, a slight uptick from the 117 reported from the quarter before. Crimes against people includes instances of human trafficking and kidnapping. There was one homicide reported last quarter, too.
WSDOT to close lanes on I-5 in SeaTac this weekend for SR 509 project
On Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2, crews will set 10 girders for the northern portion of the new South 216th Street bridge. Setting the girders is another milestone in construction of the bridge.
Police arrest suspect involved in local hit-and-run
On Feb. 25, police found a stolen RAM 1500 truck parked in SeaTac. Officers tried to contact the driver and the person drove off. The vehicle was then involved in a crash with a Jeep at South 128th Street and 22nd Avenue South. Both vehicles were significantly damaged, and the suspect fled on foot. The driver of the Jeep was pronounced dead, and a small child was transported to a nearby hospital.
Salmon hatch, will continue growing at the community center
If you stop by to say hi to the salmon, you will also notice a new model city on top of the tank. This model shows some of the ways that we can help keep the water clean in the creeks and Puget Sound.
WSDOT announces upcoming I-5, SR 518 off-ramp closures
The northbound Interstate 5 off-ramp to westbound State Route 518 will close in SeaTac overnight Saturday, Feb. 24 and Saturday, March 2 for bridge maintenance.
Proclamation: February is black history month
Black History Month proclamation
SeaTac Police will host another coffee with a cop at Starbucks this month
The event is on Feb. 27 from 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. at a Starbucks located at 17827 1st Ave. South. Local police officers will be available to answer questions from the public.
City Council establishes final docket of Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulation Proposals for 2024
City Council, at last week’s meeting, approved the Final Docket of Comprehensive Plan and development regulation proposals for the City to explore over the next year as part of the Envision SeaTac 2044 Comprehensive Plan update process.
