Mayor Jake Simpson and Councilmembers Peter Kwon and Iris Guzmán attended the last fall event of the season. A grant ensured that this event was not only free but also included free food.
Composting 101: You can compost food waste, Christmas trees
Composting is the natural process of recycling organic matter into a valuable fertilizer that can enrich soil and plants. Anything that grows decomposes eventually and composting speeds up the process by providing an ideal environment for bacteria, fungi, and other organisms to do their work.
City reinstating electrical inspections on Friday, learn how to schedule an inspection
To schedule an inspection please call the automated request line at 206-973-4764 before 10 p.m. to schedule an inspection for the next business day. You can also leave a message for the inspector on this line.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: PSF looking for new, unwrapped toy donations for Toys For Joy program
People looking to donate new, unwrapped toys can drop them off at any Puget Sound Fire Station, these will be donated to children in need.
Join a SeaTac Citizen Advisory Committee, three committees currently have openings
Three Citizen Advisory Committees have openings and provide an opportunity for the public to give feedback and share ideas with the City.
Police looking for information regarding SeaTac hit and run
Two pedestrians were hit by a vehicle at South 148th Street and 24th Avenue South in SeaTac. One of the pedestrians was critically injured. The suspected vehicle that fled the scene was described as a dark blue or green 1999-2007 GMC truck that ay have damage to the side mirror and front turn signal area.
Be prepared for winter weather this season
In the event of a snowstorm, SeaTac’s goal is to keep city roads clear of snow. We have established a list of priority roads, which will be plowed and salted first.
FAA investigating more laser strikes near Sea-Tac airport
Delta and Alaska airlines said they were illuminated by a green laser on Friday, Nov. 18 and another Alaska flight filed a report the following day.
SeaTac armed robberies linked to others in King County, investigation continues
Earlier this week the La Quinta Inn & Suites in SeaTac along with a Chevron gas station in the city were robbed and police believe these crimes are associated with a string of other armed robberies throughout King County.
City Council approves state legislative agenda for 2023
To best advocate for SeaTac needs during the session, the City Council created and passed a state legislative agenda at the Nov. 8 council meeting. This agenda highlights the priority needs of the City that SeaTac staff and contract lobbyist will be advocating for with state legislators.
