Nov 17- All lanes of eastbound State Route 518 will close overnight Monday, Nov. 20, near Sea-Tac International Airport as a project to replace a damaged girder on the 24th Avenue South bridge wraps up. Crews will install a drainage pipe along the bridge during Monday night’s closure. Beginning at 9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20, … Continue reading Eastbound SR 518 to close Monday night, Nov. 20, near Sea-Tac Airport to install drain pipe
Small Business Saturday proclamation signed
Small Business Saturday Proclamation
City Council ratifies 2023 amendments to the King County Planning Policies, which govern housing growth
SeaTac will be required to comply with the CPPs to ensure that SeaTac also complies with the Growth Management Act (GMA). In Washington state, the GMA requires periodic review and updates to cities’ comprehensive plans and development regulations on a ten-year cycle. SeaTac is currently working on updating its comprehensive plan.
SeaTac awarded grant to make repairs to trails at North SeaTac Park
SeaTac was awarded a $100.000 grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office that will be used for trail repairs at North SeaTac Park.
SeaTac Police start Business Watch Program, learn how to participate
Business Watch programs are similar to Neighborhood Watch programs. Business Watch programs have proven to be a very effective way of preventing crime at businesses and in commercial areas. Business owners know what's going on in their community and working with each other and law enforcement can help prevent crime.
SeaTac Police collect 25 pounds of prescription drugs during National Drug Take Back Day
Take Back Day offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at close to 5,000 local drop-off locations nationwide.
City honors veterans for Veterans Day Ceremony with remarks by Councilmember Egal
The local Veterans Memorial honors military members of the past and present from every community and incorporates engraved tiles as a lasting way to remember loved ones. The SeaTac memorial was originally dedicated in 2019.
The rainy season is here: prepare for the possibility of flooding
When a lot of rain comes down in a short period of time, the City’s stormwater system can get overwhelmed and some city streets and low areas can flood. If your street is flooding it is often caused by a catch basin that is covered in leaves and other debris. Residents should remove debris from local drains. We have an adopt a drain program that can help you do just that.
Talent Tuesday: Multimedia Video Specialist creates content to educate the public, tell people’s stories
Meet David Inman, Multimedia Video Specialist. SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people who are working hard to meet the needs of the community.
24th Avenue S Bridge reopens to traffic
November 1- WSDOT has reopened the 24th Avenue South bridge over State Route 518 this week. The bridge has been closed since Aug. 9 to repair a girder that was hit and damaged in 2020. The 2.3-million-dollar project began this year and includes replacing the damaged girder on the 24th Avenue South Bridge over SR … Continue reading 24th Avenue S Bridge reopens to traffic
