September 11- In the early morning hours of September 2 at 1:20 AM, City of SeaTac deputies were dispatched to a report of a person with a weapon at a hotel in the 3200 block of S. 176 ST, in the City of SeaTac, which is a contract partner of the King County Sheriff’s Office. … Continue reading Knife Wielding Man Caught in SeaTac Hotel
Car Thief Caught by SeaTac Police
September 11-A plain clothes detective went with his gut, and that led to the recovery of a stolen vehicle and the arrest of the driver. On September 3 at 12:23 PM, a SeaTac Detective was working in plain clothes in an unmarked vehicle parked at a gas station in the area of S. 170 Street … Continue reading Car Thief Caught by SeaTac Police
Wildfire Smoke Prevention
September 11-With wildfire smoke, poor air quality, and warmer than normal temperatures in the forecast for the next few days, I wanted to pass along a few wildfire smoke resources that may be helpful: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency:Home page -- includes a high level summary of air quality conditions and activity advisories. This week, … Continue reading Wildfire Smoke Prevention
King County Fire Chiefs Urge Public to Take Steps to Prevent Brush Fires from Starting and Spreading
September 8– Fire agencies in King County and throughout the Puget Sound region have responded to a large number of brush fires over the past couple of days. With the continued hot, dry and windy weather, the King County Fire Chiefs Association is urging the public to immediately take steps to prevent brush fires from … Continue reading King County Fire Chiefs Urge Public to Take Steps to Prevent Brush Fires from Starting and Spreading
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for August 30-September 5
September 11-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for August 30-September 5 EMS/Rescue385False Call 28Fire 20Good Intent54Hazardous Conditions11Other4Service26Weekly Total528Annual Total Year to Date 19461
Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
September 11- Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates Ongoing and Upcoming Traffic Impacts: Single lane closure on 208th St from International Blvd (SR-99) to 32nd Ave from 7am – 4pm on weekdays starting 9/14Single lane closure on northbound International Blvd (SR-99) from 208th St to 200th St from 8:30am to 3pm on weekdays 9/14 – … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
World War II Veteran Honored by Council
September 8- At the September 8, Regular Council Meeting, Mayor Erin Sitterley and the City Council honored World War II veteran Chuck Brown. Brown has been a SeaTac resident since 1960. He raised his two kids in SeaTac and celebrated his 72nd wedding anniversary in the City with his wife Corinne. Brown was drafted in … Continue reading World War II Veteran Honored by Council
City Honors Those Lost on 9/11
September 11-This morning, City employee Allen Van lowered the City, state and United States flags at City Hall to half-staff as a memorial to the victims of the 2001 9/11 terrorist attacks. Today, Governor Inslee directed all Washington State and United State flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff for national Patriots … Continue reading City Honors Those Lost on 9/11
Just 26 More Days To Complete Census
September 4- Have you filled out your census form? SeaTac has a self-response rate of 60.6% which is nearly 3% below the City's 2010 self-response rate. More statistics are below. You still have time! On Saturday, September 5, City of SeaTac staff and U.S. Census employees will be returning to Tawakal Supermarket + Halal Grocery … Continue reading Just 26 More Days To Complete Census
SeaTac Mayor Declares September as National Recovery Month
September 4- The City of SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley proclaimed September as National Recovery Month. Mayor Sitterley called upon the SeaTac community to observe September with appropriate programs and events that support this year's observance with the theme" Rising Above it All: Wellness, Resilience & Recovery." National Recovery Month is promoted by the Substance Abuse … Continue reading SeaTac Mayor Declares September as National Recovery Month
