August 28-King County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is hosting two webinars for National Preparedness Month. They are being held on the September 3rd and September 17th. The purpose of these webinars is to encourage everyone to re-evaluate their preparedness, review their family plan, and re-stock their disaster kits. Topics will also include mental and … Continue reading Are You Ready for a Disaster? Free Webinar
Only 33 Days to Complete Your Census Forms
August 28-The City of SeaTac is partnering with the U.S. Census Bureau and various Community and Faith-Based Organizations to help residents of SeaTac respond to the Census. It’s vital everyone in your household is counted in order to improve your community in the future. The deadline to complete your census form is September 30. Currently, … Continue reading Only 33 Days to Complete Your Census Forms
Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
August 28- Ongoing and Upcoming Traffic Impacts: Single lane closures and flaggers on 32nd Ave from S 212th St to Dead End from 7 AM – 4 PM on September 1-2.Singe lane closure on northbound International Blvd (SR-99) from 208th St to 212th St from 8:30 AM –3 PM on August 28- September 3 and … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
Remote Oral Public Comments at SeaTac Meetings
August 28-Effective with the August 11, 2020 Regular Council Meeting, the SeaTac City Council began accepting remote oral public comments in addition to email/text public comments. This is an attempt to give the public another option for interacting with the City Council. Effective with the September 1, 2020 Planning Commission meeting, all Council Committees and … Continue reading Remote Oral Public Comments at SeaTac Meetings
Free COVID-19 Testing Saturday
August 28- On Saturday, August 29, from 10 AM to 5 PM, Public Health Seattle King County is hosting a free COVID-19 testing site at Tyee High School which is located at 4424 S 188th Street, SeaTac. The site is open for all residents. King County has launched a countywide study to understand how many … Continue reading Free COVID-19 Testing Saturday
Traffic Alert: S 200th St/Des Moines Memorial Drive Aug 27-29
AUGUST 28 UPDATE: The paving project has been extended into Saturday, August 29 from 7 AM to 8 PM. Drivers are advised to find alternate routes during this construction period. August 21- As part of ongoing improvements to the City of SeaTac streets, a Public Works Department contractor will be paving the intersection of S. … Continue reading Traffic Alert: S 200th St/Des Moines Memorial Drive Aug 27-29
Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
August 21-Ongoing and Upcoming Traffic Impacts: Single lane closures and flaggers on 32nd Ave from S 212th St to Dead End from 7am – 4pm on 8/24 – 8/26 and 9/1 – 9/2Singe lane closure on northbound International Blvd (SR-99) from 208th St to 211th St from 7am – 4pm on 8/24 – 9/2 and … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
Free SeaTac Face Coverings Giveaway & Census Event
August 21- On Saturday, September 19, 2020, from 10 AM to 2 PM, the City will be distributing thousands of free cloth face coverings to SeaTac residents. The event will take place at Valley Ridge Park located at 4644 S. 188th Street, SeaTac, WA 98188. This is a drive-thru event with residents not needing to … Continue reading Free SeaTac Face Coverings Giveaway & Census Event
Community Conversations with Council
Updated August 23 with correction to September 1 event date. August 21- On Tuesday, September 1, from 5 to 6:30 PM, the City Council will hold a conversation with the residents of the City regarding public safety. Due to COVID-19, this will be a virtual meeting. The link is in the graphic above. For more … Continue reading Community Conversations with Council
City Celebrates 19th Amendment
August 14-At the Tuesday, August 11, Regular Council Meeting, SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley proclaimed August 26 as the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America. Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote. Read … Continue reading City Celebrates 19th Amendment
