Many organizations, including the City of SeaTac made the list. The Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project was included on Smith’s list.
SeaTac’s Police Chief Jon Mattsen retires after 33-year career
One highlight of then-Detective Mattsen’s career was being selected as one of five detectives to co-lead the DNA driven “Green River Killer” investigation, which was tasked with building the case against Gary Ridgway in 2001.
Last chance: Take SeaTac City Center BIG IDEAS poll by April 30
The online poll is available in the top five languages spoken in SeaTac: English, Amharic, Spanish, Somali, and Vietnamese. The City would like to hear from more residents, workers, visitors, business owners and anyone interested in the district before the poll closes at the end of this month.
Sign up for ALERT King County to receive emergency notifications
The City of SeaTac along with King County use the ALERT King County Notification System powered by On Solve CodeRED. It is an ultra-high-speed telephone communication service for emergency notifications.
City Council passes Renters’ Protection Ordinance
The new ordinance establishes several new rules, which include: • Increased notice for rent increases of greater than 3 percent and move in fees are limited to the equivalent of one month’s rent.
City Council approves contract with group that will assist with in-home childcare businesses
The need for additional childcare availability and capacity was identified by the Business Synergy Program outreach in 2021 and 2022. The initiative will provide SeaTac residents with childcare spots to help those looking for employment and needing childcare services find these services in SeaTac.
Talent Tuesday: Code Compliance Coordinator’s work lifts community
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.
New permit, land use application portal coming to SeaTac soon
The City plans to have the portal available for use sometime in May 2023. As we get closer to system “Go Live” in May, watch for more blogs highlighting portal facts and features that will be available for customers.
WSDOT to close lanes on I-5, off-ramp to South 200th Street for construction
Construction crews will close the northbound I-5 off-ramp to South 200th Street/Military Road South and up to three lanes on northbound I-5. This work is part of WSDOT’s SR 509 project.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: Firefighters respond to 790 calls for service
Puget Sound Fire responded to 790 calls for service between March 27 and April 2.
