The state legislative session began today. The session will last 105 days and lead to hundreds of new laws and the passing of the state two-year budget. The City of SeaTac is actively engaging with state legislators to work on new laws which will benefit the City residents and businesses. Here are our top priorities … Continue reading 2023 State legislative session kicks off today
Maintenance crews work hard to clean wind debris
SeaTac maintenance crews were busy this morning cleaning up after a windstorm whipped through the Puget Sound this morning. This morning the National Weather Service issued a wind advisory until noon today. The National Weather Service says southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. Gusty winds could blow around unsecured … Continue reading Maintenance crews work hard to clean wind debris
Firefighters respond to two fires in SeaTac including trailer filled with food donations
In the last 24 hours, Puget Sound Fire has responded to two fires in SeaTac.
City adds new events for Winter 2023 with a birthday celebration for the SeaTac Community Center
2023 will bring a new batch of events to the City, including a day-long birthday party for the SeaTac Community Center in March.
Year in Review: City projects bring new changes to parks, roads
This year the City has made headway on several projects, announcing new construction slated for next year.
Conversations with the City Manager: Year in Review, City highlights efforts made with projects and budget
As 2022 comes to an end, City Manager Carl Cole is reflecting on some of the notable successes made by the City this year. The City has continued its efforts to recover from the pandemic, expand services and focus on community engagement.
SeaTac’s archangel trees grow at Angle Lake Park
Three trees were planted on Arbor Day in 2017. These giants are courtesy of a special project known as the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, which is a nonprofit that locates and clones the world’s largest trees.
How to stay warm and safe when the power is out
Our partner at Public Health Seattle & King County created some tips if your power goes out. In SeaTac, if you lose power or smell natural gas, here are resources for you: Report Power OutageTreat all downed power lines as live and dangerous. If you see a downed power line, call the electric utility company … Continue reading How to stay warm and safe when the power is out
Winter driving tips
Drivers are being advised to stay off the roads unless necessary due to the icy and slick road conditions. If you need to drive today or this holiday weekend, protect yourself and your passengers. Allow extra time to reach your destination during inclement weather. It takes only one unprepared or careless driver to slow or … Continue reading Winter driving tips
Keep your pet safe this winter
Important Pet Safety Tips from our partner Regional Animal Services of King County Dec. 23 -Just like people, your pets have to be prepared for winter weather too. It's important to make sure your pet is kept safe and warm no matter the conditions outside. As always, the best thing to do is to keep … Continue reading Keep your pet safe this winter
