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SeaTac looking to fill 2 vacancies on Senior Citizen Advisory Committee
Applications to join the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee are due Friday, June 4 by 5 p.m.
Mental Health Awareness Month Proclamation
Erin Sitterley, Mayor of the City of SeaTac, on behalf of the City Council, do hereby proclaim the month of May 2021 as Mental Health Awareness Month in SeaTac to increase public understanding of the importance of mental health.
Affordable Housing Week Proclamation
Mayor Erin Sitterley declared May 10-17 Affordable Housing Week on May 3, 2021. The full text of the Proclamation is below: WHEREAS, all people should have access to safe, healthy and affordable homes within communities opportunity; and WHEREAS, housing stability and staying socially distant from those outside of our household has become our state's core … Continue reading Affordable Housing Week Proclamation
National Space Day Proclamation
Mayor Erin Sitterley declared May 7 National Space Day at the regular council meeting on April 27, 2021. The full text of the Proclamation is below: National Space Day Proclamation Whereas, in 1961, President John F. Kennedy boldly challenged our Nation to land an American on the Moon and return him safely to Ea1ih within … Continue reading National Space Day Proclamation
Second year of salmon raising proves successful
After 250 salmon were raised at city hall, the young fish were released into Des Moines Creek on May 12. This is the second year we raised salmon to be released into the wild joining in a state-wide effort to improve populations of endangered salmon. We received salmon eggs from the Department of Ecology, they … Continue reading Second year of salmon raising proves successful
Recycling Programs are Achieving Success at Reducing Contamination
May 7-The City of SeaTac in Partnership with solid waste hauler, Recology, and consultant firm, Blue Marble Environmental has been introducing modified recycling lids and increased outreach and education efforts to reduce contamination in the recycling bins. Seven multi-family properties were included in the original test pilot and they saw an average decrease in recycling … Continue reading Recycling Programs are Achieving Success at Reducing Contamination
Flashing Speed Limit Signs Increase Safety
May 4-You may have noticed flashing speed limit signs around the City of SeaTac. They are designed to keep our roadways safe for both pedestrians and drivers. In 2021, the rotating flashing speed limit sign program not only continues but is expanding. New flashing speed limit signs are being installed on Military Road South and … Continue reading Flashing Speed Limit Signs Increase Safety
Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority Launches “Seattle Southside Scenes”
This information provided by Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority. April 5, 2021 The Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority (RTA) today announced the launch of the Seattle Southside Scenes campaign, which showcases the art, history, and culture of the region through a docuseries uncovering the fascinating stories of iconic landmarks, hidden gems and the people behind … Continue reading Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority Launches “Seattle Southside Scenes”
KING COUNTY REMAINS IN PHASE 3: WHAT THAT MEANS FOR OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR WAY FORWARD
Public Health-Seattle & King County provided the following information: Public Health Insider Governor Jay Inslee announced today that King County will remain in Phase 3 of Washington state’s Roadmap to Recovery for the next two weeks. In Phase 3, indoor spaces such as restaurants, gyms and museums will be able to continue to operate with up to 50% of capacity. In King County, cases remain high, and cases and hospitalizations have been … Continue reading KING COUNTY REMAINS IN PHASE 3: WHAT THAT MEANS FOR OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR WAY FORWARD
