SeaTac’s Human Services community liaisons will work flexible part-time hours (10 hours a month) and will be paid $45 an hour. Training and support will be provided. The city would love to include people who speak other languages, such as Spanish, Vietnamese, Somali, Amharic, and Arabic.
Extension announced for Lodging Tax funding applications
The City of SeaTac is pleased to announce an extension for submitting applications for the Lodging Tax Funding. The new deadline is now May 31, 2024, at 5 p.m.
SeaTac City Manager Carl Cole announces resignation after 32 years of public service
SeaTac, WA (April 25, 2024) –SeaTac City Manager Carl Cole is stepping down from his post after more than five years running the municipality of about 32,000 residents. Cole’s resignation was accepted by the Council at Tuesday night’s Regular City Council meeting. “It’s been my great privilege to serve the City of SeaTac for the … Continue reading SeaTac City Manager Carl Cole announces resignation after 32 years of public service
SeaTac residents name salmon before releasing them into Des Moines Creek
April 27-For the fifth year in a row, the City of SeaTac released more than a hundred and fifty Coho salmon in Des Moines Creek. The event took place at Des Moines Creek Trail Saturday morning. About four dozen residents showed up for an opportunity to name a fish and release it into the creek. … Continue reading SeaTac residents name salmon before releasing them into Des Moines Creek
StormFest Needs You
April 24-This June 4th-6th, the City of SeaTac, along with cities of Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, and King County, are hosting an interactive stormwater festival for Highline Public School 6th grade students. We are recruiting educators and volunteers from the community to help with this event. We offer stipends for participation as an educator! … Continue reading StormFest Needs You
City is accepting proposals from consultants for a comprehensive fee study
The City of SeaTac is requesting proposals from qualified consultants to perform a comprehensive fee study of the land use review and construction permit fees. Proposals are due by May 20.
Puget Sound Fire responds to blaze at Bow Lake Mobile Home Park residence
The person living in the residence was pulled out by a neighbor and evaluated by paramedics. The patient was transported to the hospital.
National Drug Take Back Day returns April 27
National Drug Take Back Day returns Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at City Hall. People can drop off controlled, non-controlled and over-the-counter substances anonymously. No questions or requests for identification will be made.
Last chance to take the City of SeaTac parking survey
Take the Parking Survey before it closes Friday, April 19, and tell the City what parking is like today for residents, visitors and businesses in SeaTac’s neighborhoods.
Port of Seattle begins work on South 188th Street tunnel, drivers must prepare for traffic impacts
The Port owns the tunnel, and the City maintains the roadway and sidewalks. Lane closures started this month and most of the work will be between 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Night closures are expected later this year. The Port will improve lighting, signage, fire detection, monitor carbon monoxide, repair cracks and spalls, traffic signals, emergency communications, security measures, and emergency power.
