Puget Sound Fire and other WA Fire Careers partner agencies opened their entry-level firefighter registration.
City Hall raises POW/MIA Flag for National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day
July 27 is the National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, which means City Hall is flying the POW/MIA flag.
SeaTac’s Planning Commission gives residents a chance to provide input on long-range plans, programs and policies
The Planning Commission advises the Council on matters affecting the City’s long-term development vision so that all SeaTac residents and businesses can enjoy and be proud to reside in this community.
Hot weather safety tips for pets
Regional Animal Services of King County, which services SeaTac is offering tips for animal owners during this extreme heat event. Animals cannot sweat like humans, and they are vulnerable to overheating quickly, especially when the temperature rises above 80 degrees. Be sure your pets are ready for the summer heat with these safety tips: Be … Continue reading Hot weather safety tips for pets
City Council approves adding ‘SeaTac’ to the name of Des Moines Creek Park
In May 2021, former Councilmember Clyde Hill submitted a Council Request Form to change the name of Des Moines Creek Park to add SeaTac to the name after plans to add amenities to the park were put in motion.
How to beat the heat in SeaTac, safety and health tips to keep in mind
The SeaTac Community Center will be open during regular business hours Monday through Friday this week and will also serve as a cooling station given the expected high temperatures this week.
Recology collection one-hour earlier this week because of heatwave
Due to the heatwave this week and to protect the waste management workers from the extreme heat, Recology will be collecting waste and recycling one-hour earlier than normal pickup times. This week, customers will need to bring their trash and recyclables to their curb or normal pickup location one hour earlier than normal. Customers could … Continue reading Recology collection one-hour earlier this week because of heatwave
Sound Transit to close portion of SR 99 at the end of the month, traffic will switch to new bridge Aug. 1
Traffic will be switching to the new SR 99 bridge on Aug. 1, more than a year after a temporary bypass was created by Sound Transit.
King County ballots delivered, don’t forget to vote
In the 2022 August Primary, King County will see 163 candidates vying for 52 offices, as well as six ballot measures.
Hotel/Motel Tax Advisory Committee makes recommendations for use of funds, takes requests for tourism-related activities
The funding is allocated to activities/projects that promote tourism to generate travel and emphasize overnight hotel guests in the City of SeaTac. Funding is awarded annually by the SeaTac City Council based on the recommendations of the Hotel Motel Advisory Committee.
