City Council approved a priority hire program through a Community Workforce Agreement for the 34th Avenue South Phase 2 project, which included a grant from King County.
Crews pick up 23,775 pounds of litter from highway on and off-ramps
City crews have spent nearly 670 hours picking up 1,585 bags of litter from exits and entrances to/from I-5. Other collection areas included ramps from SR 518 to SR 99 and the exit and entrance from SR 509 to/from South 188th Street.
WSDOT announces new dates for 24th Avenue overpass closure, set to begin in August
This work will repair structural damage, which occurred when a truck hit the overpass while traveling on SR 518. The detour to avoid this closure will take drivers along city streets.
Postponed: Angle Lake spray park maintenance repairs
After a shutdown of the spray park yesterday due to a malfunctioning start switch, SeaTac will close the Angle Lake spray park Friday July 28 to make maintenance updates.
Talent Tuesday: Water Quality Technician helps educate public about pollutants in water, raises salmon for Des Moines Creek
Meet Water Quality Technician Jonica Strongman. SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people whoa re working hard to meet the needs of the community.
City to perform stormwater system smoke testing this week
The City of SeaTac has scheduled a smoke test of the City’s storm sewer system in the vicinity of 24th Avenue South and South 131st Street on July 28.
Help your community during a disaster, register for the fall CERT classes now
Classes are offered in an afternoon session (1-4:30 p.m.) and evening session (6-9:30 p.m.) one day a week for eight weeks.
SeaTac Scrub Down volunteers collect more than 1,200 pounds of garbage
SeaTac Scrub Down volunteers collected 83 bags of garbage Saturday including an old bike and a shopping cart found on SeaTac streets and at Angle Lake Park.
Traffic delays expected from work on the 2023 Overlay Project this month
Construction started on July 17 along South 154th Street and South 156th Street between Des Moines Memorial Drive and 24th Avenue South. Lane closures will occur daily.
SeaTac population is expected to drop to 31,740
SeaTac’s population dropped between 2021 and 2022 and is expected to decrease slightly this year as well. In 2021 the city’s population was 32,000, in 2022 that dropped to 31,910 and this year the city’s population is expected to drop to 31,740.
