The new businesses should open their doors in 2023. The new businesses include three restaurants, market, deli, bubble tea shop, coffee shop, childcare, barber shop, electronics repair and sales store, chiropractor office, and a neighborhood police office.
Q&A with new Special Events and Volunteer Coordinator highlights how role serves the community
My goals for this job are to bring more of what residents want to see here in SeaTac, help foster spaces for community to grow and to offer a variety of accessible events to all.
Easy low-cost, no-cost preparedness steps you can take to get ready for disasters
Learn how to make your home stronger in the face of storms and other common hazards and act fast if you receive a local warning or alert.
Sound Transit Federal Way Link Extension project giving out free trees to SeaTac groups, residents
The Sound Transit Federal Way Link Extension project in collaboration with their construction contractor, Kiewit, is providing 4,000 trees to community members and organizations in Kent, Des Moines, Sea-Tac and Federal Way.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct fish survey at Angle Lake Sept. 19-30
This survey will allow biologists to assess the fish community and long-term changes in response to the recent unauthorized introduction of Walleye Sander vitreus into the lake. The WDFW is concerned that this introduction will drastically reshape the fish community and depress, or eliminate, existing fisheries in Angle Lake.
Councilmembers attend ceremony to send another Alaska Airlines cart to airport for the Fallen Soldier Program
Councilmembers Erin Sitterley and Mohamed Egal in attendance as Alaska Airlines unveiled the new modified baggage cart, which is part of its Fallen Soldier program last week.
Update your disaster kit during National Preparedness Month
After an emergency or disaster, you may need to rely on yourself, your household or community for several days. It’s important to have necessities like water, non-perishable food, medications, first aid kit, copies of important paperwork and other important items consolidated and ready to go so that you can focus first and foremast on you and your loved ones’ safety
City Council approves contract with consulting firm for 2023 Overlay project, which will improve South 154th Street and South 156th Way
The 2023 Overlay Project is a grind and overlay of over one mile of asphalt pavement along the South 154th Street / South 156th Way corridor between Des Moines Memorial Drive and 24th Avenue South.
SeaTac City Council approves amendment to agreement with Burien for the Miller Creek project
The estimated total construction costs have increased since the 2019 estimate of $3.22 million and to $4.8 million. The estimate for the SeaTac segment of the project increased City’s share from $985,000 to $1.76 million.
City warns visitors of aggressive owl at North SeaTac Park
There have been numerous reports of an aggressive owl attacking visitors at North SeaTac Park. The City’s posted signs informing park users that they should be careful and protect themselves.
