The 2022 Legislative Session is fast approaching. We made significant impacts at the state level last year and hope to do the same moving forward.
Highline Schools Superintendent named Washington State Superintendent of the Year
Highline Public Schools Superintendent Susan Enfield has been named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators.
SeaTac police to participate in Shop with A Cop this December
The event pairs Highline School students with law enforcement officers who then go shopping together for Christmas presents.
Be prepared for inclement weather, SeaTac resources here to help
Last week, SeaTac staff were training with our snow plows and learning more about priority routes. The recent rainstorms remind us that snow isn’t the only possible dangerous weather condition we might encounter here.
Veterans Day ceremonies bring out SeaTac’s Mayor, Councilmembers
Mayor Erin Sitterley, Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Pam Fernald, Stan Tombs, Clyde Hill and Senayet Negusse attended SeaTac’s Veterans Day memorial ceremony on Nov.11.
Tree lighting returns to SeaTac in December, fun for the whole family
The City is excited for the return of our annual Tree Lighting and Festive Fun event on Friday, Dec. 3. The event will look a little different from previous years–we will be moving the event outside.
SeaTac to help human trafficking survivors
The City of SeaTac successfully championed a $140,000 state budget proviso to combat human trafficking.
SeaTac Emergency Manager wins Public Servant of the Year, SeaTac business wins award too
SeaTac’s very own Will Lugo won Public Servant of the Year through Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Business Awards. SeaTac’s African Mall also won best new business.
Celebrating the centennial of Des Moines Memorial Drive on Veterans Day
The Des Moines Memorial Drive Preservation Association will host a Veterans Day event on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.
South 200th Street Corridor Study provides outlet for public opinion, survey closes Nov. 30
SeaTac would like to hear from you through our South 200th Street Corridor Study, which will highlight some options to improve South 200th Street from Angle Lake Light Rail Station to the I-5 ramps.
