City Council adopted a local road safety plan (LRSP) Tuesday night. The plan provides a basis for systemic safety improvements along our roadway network.
SeaTac Parks and Rec receives more funding from 4Culture, which will be used to support events
The City of SeaTac will receive an increase in the amount of Sustained Support funding awarded from 4Culture for the first time in fourteen years.
SeaTac awarded Complete Streets Grant, helping fund two Public Works projects
A grant for $600,000 from the Washington Transportation Improvement Board will help fund the River Ridge Elementary project and the 34th Avenue South project.
More utility wraps coming to SeaTac this year
The City of SeaTac is currently working on an estimated 20 to 30 utility wraps for this year as part of a project that was approved by City Council last year.
SeaTac Spring recycling event scheduled for May 7 at Tyee High School
It’s been nearly seven months since the city’s last recycling event and we are happy to announce our Spring recycling event will be on May 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SeaTac crews collect 610 bags of litter in March, will pick up trash from state right of way on Mondays instead of Fridays
In March our crews spent nearly 143 hours picking up litter from state and city right of way, collecting 610 bags. Adopt-A-Street volunteers have also been busy picking up litter, collecting 9 bags last month.
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Update: Firefighters respond to accident on I-5
On Saturday April 9, firefighters were on the scene of a serious vehicle accident on Northbound I-5, just north of the Kent-Des Moines exit. The person in the vehicle passed away at the scene.
Construction on International Boulevard and South 154th Street to start next week
International Boulevard and South 154th Street adjacent to the Polaris at SeaTac development.
City of Kent working on Military Road South near River Ridge Elementary School
The work is being done on Military Road South between South 222nd Place and River Ridge Elementary School and is scheduled during the weekday hours of 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Federal Way light rail construction connects to existing 1 Line
With the installation of girders at Angle Lake, it’s official: the 7.8-mile Federal Way light rail extension is now physically connected to the existing 1 Line, moving expanded service an important step closer to completion. Three 124-foot girders were set in place overnight—see the video https://vimeo.com/696651009—joining with the existing system. When complete, the Federal Way … Continue reading Federal Way light rail construction connects to existing 1 Line
