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Voluntary pre-application process helps people receive feedback from City on future projects before requesting permits
Did you know that the city now has a voluntary pre-application meeting process to help customers learn if a concept is viable before proceeding through with permits and ideas?
Code enforcement, human services work together to help SeaTac residents
Volunteers assisted code enforcement with a compliance issue impacting a senior resident thanks to the assistance of our Human Services coordinator.
SeaTac police arrest teen in connection with local bomb threat last year
According to police, on Nov. 30, 2021, a male used a phone to deliver a bomb threat to a building located along the 4000 block of South 188th Street
City Council approves new contract to develop Intelligent Transportation System to improve traffic management
This work will cost the city $143,172, which is well underneath the $200,000 allotted in the budget for this project.
SeaTac police respond to fatal collision yesterday
A driver was speeding and weaving in and out of the lane on westbound South 154th Street. The second driver was proceeding through the intersection of those two streets when the first driver ran a red light and struck the other driver’s vehicle, causing it to roll before landing on its roof.
SeaTac passes a State Audit four years in a row
The City passed a State Audit, marking the fourth consecutive year the City received an annual audit with no findings.
Puget Sound Fire Weekly update: Crews continue to assist with fire response in other jurisdictions
Puget Sound Fire continued assisting other fire departments with response both with South King County Fire Department and the Tukwila Fire Department.
Free trees available through new program, request one today
SeaTac residents can now request free trees from the City thanks to the Kiewit Tree Giveaway program.
King County Sheriff’s Office helicopter experiences laser strike near Sea-Tac airport
Last Friday a King County Sheriff’s office deputy was flashed with a laser while flying a helicopter near the Sea-Tac airport.
