The SeaTac Police Department is looking to connect with current Block Watch groups in the city and assist those who would like to start a Block Watch in SeaTac.
SeaTac Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councilmembers celebrate completed projects with ribbon-cutting event
Mayor Erin Sitterley along with Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Clyde Hill and Stan Tombs celebrated the completion of the South 200th Street and the Des Moines Memorial Drive projects at a ribbon cutting event Thursday.
Recycling rates lowered for SeaTac residents
The City has adjusted the rate for recycling thanks to citizen efforts to decrease contamination of recyclable goods. The new rate will start in November, which will help residents save money.
Ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of the South 200th Street Intersection Improvement project
The City will host a ribbon cutting ceremony this Thursday to highlight the completion of the project at the intersection of South 200th Street and Des Moines Memorial Drive.
Attempted kidnapping at North SeaTac Park leads to arrest
A 54-year-old man was arrested yesterday in connection with an attempted kidnapping of a 6-year-old girl at North SeaTac park.
SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley awarded with Certificate of Municipal Leadership
Mayor Erin Sitterley recently became one of just about 1,050 municipal leaders in the state to have earned the Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: Fire Prevention Week observed this month
Next week kicks of the start of Fire Prevention Week. This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety!” works to educate everyone about the different sounds the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make.
City enters into agreement with the Port of Seattle for court, prosecution services
City Council agreed to an interlocal agreement Tuesday between the Port of Seattle and the City for court and prosecution services.
City Council approves changes to zoning code Tuesday
City Council adopted changes on Tuesday to how the City’s zoning code regulates services and housing for those people without homes or in imminent risk of losing their homes.
Help your community with emergency preparedness
This week we are highlighting ways to help your community and neighborhood be ready for any possible disaster.
