SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.

The last week of April, SeaTac Councilmembers Mohamed Egal and Peter Kwon flew to Washington DC with other local elected officials and staff to successfully lobby for a reduction in aircraft noise and emissions over Sea-Tac Airport neighborhoods. SeaTac councilmembers joined 33rd District representative Tina Orwall, Port of Seattle Commissioner Hamdi Mohammed, SEA Airport Managing … Continue reading SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.

SeaTac Renters’ Protection Ordinance takes effect today

May 17- The renters’ protection ordinance goes into effect today.  The ordinance created new rules around residential rental agreements. SeaTac has a new webpage for renters and landlords. The website contains links to the new ordinance, resources, and information, and the “Renting in SeaTac Guide”.  On April 11, the City Council adopted a Renters’ Protection … Continue reading SeaTac Renters’ Protection Ordinance takes effect today

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SeaTac police assist KCSO with 2-year investigation into organized crime

The investigation began in January 2021 after a complaint was lodged by a community member about a massage parlor in Burien. The verbal complaint alleged concerns of prostitution, and other suspicious behavior, occurring at the business. Detectives looked into the concerns and their investigation led them to nine different businesses spanning four different counties – Benton, King, Snohomish and Skagit.