A woman died in a SeaTac house fire Sunday morning, with Puget Sound Fire responding to the blaze.
Construction continues on South 154th Street near Polaris of SeaTac development
Currently, work is being done on South 154th Street, resulting in lane closures throughout the day and sometimes at night.
Conversations with City Manager Carl Cole: Tackling communications in a diverse community means embracing change, digital content
The City of SeaTac has actively focused on changing how it communicates with the public in an effort to make sure residents and visitors have access to timely and accurate information.
SeaTac moves to hybrid meetings starting in June
Starting in June, the City will be offering hybrid meetings, which means people can participate in person or virtually. This includes City Council meetings and Council Committees.
SeaTac’s Angle Lake Station area highlighted by Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute Northwest’s Transit Oriented Development Product Council hosted their meeting in SeaTac on May 17, which included a site tour of Angle Lake Station.
Six new firefighters heading to SeaTac fire stations
Twenty-five recruit firefighters graduated from the South King County Fire Training Consortium recruit academy on May 19 with six expected to be stationed in SeaTac. Fifteen of the graduating firefighters are from Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority. The City of SeaTac contracts with PSRFA for its fire services. SeaTac has two fire stations located in … Continue reading Six new firefighters heading to SeaTac fire stations
City looking to fill positions on two citizen advisory committees, applications due in June
The City of SeaTac currently has openings on two citizen advisory committees and is looking for interested candidates.
SeaTac City Council approves new community engagement position
SeaTac City Council approved a new Community Engagement Specialist position as part of an amendment to the 2021-2022 budget Tuesday night.
SeaTac announces lifejacket loaner program at Angle Lake with the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and a Councilmember in attendance
The City unveiled its new lifejacket loaner program Thursday at Angle Lake with remarks from Senayet Negusse and Councilmember Iris Guzmán.
City Council adopts South 200th Street corridor Study
The study presents two options for the City to consider when planning for long-term improvements to the corridor. Option 1 includes one driving lane in each direction with a continuous center-turn lane, bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks. Option 2 maintains two driving lanes in each direction, does not include a center turn lane, adds bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks and would result in acquiring significant property to widen the roadway and fit these improvements.
