Seattle City Light will perform routine maintenance line clearance tree trimming in SeaTac next year. At least ten days prior to any work commencing on any given circuit, Seattle City Light or contractor performing awarded work, will provide the City with a list of any proposed tree removals.
Showcasing the City of SeaTac both nationally and globally
Today, the Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority is the official destination marketing organization for the Seattle Southside (SeaTac, Tukwila and Des Moines).
City Council approves agreement that allows neighboring cities, partners to purchase salt brine from SeaTac
City Council approved an interlocal agreement that would allow our neighboring cities and partners to purchase salt brine from us at $0.48 per gallon.
Adopt-A-Street SeaTac registration opens Jan. 3
SeaTac is starting its first ever Adopt-A-Street program, which will offer individuals, local businesses and organizations an opportunity to beautify SeaTac by picking up littler along the streets.
Giving back during the holidays, toys for joy and Impresso Espresso provide opportunities to support good causes
There are several ways residents can give back this holiday season including Puget Sound Fire’s Toys for Joy program that provides toys for kids in need.
Puget Sound Fire responds to house fire Sunday
The fire was reported on the 17300 block of 37th Place here in SeaTac on Sunday. The fire started in the attic of the house.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: The Holiday Engine returns
he Holiday Engine visits communities throughout the Puget Sound Fire area spreading holiday cheer and collecting food for our local food banks.
Learn more about how to protect yourself, home from mold
Mold is a form of fungi. Mold is found in every moist indoor and outdoor environment year-round. It grows naturally indoors, and can also enter your home on shoes, clothing, bags, animals, windows and ventilation systems.
No cost resources to ensure SeaTac businesses grow
The City of SeaTac actively works with and helps fund the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Highline College to help SeaTac businesses succeed through advising, education and research.
Police are looking for a man who allegedly used stolen credit cards taken from SeaTac woman
On Nov. 17 a woman reported that her vehicle was being prowled on the 17200 block of 32nd Avenue South. The woman’s purse, including several credit cards, was stollen.
