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December 10, 2024 Council Actions in SeaTac

The December 10, 2024, Council Meeting in SeaTac highlighted key decisions, including the appointment of new committee members and the passage of significant resolutions related to housing and the city's biennial budget. The council also addressed the King County Cities Climate Collaboration, emphasizing its importance for future planning and development. These actions reflect the city's commitment to community service and sustainable growth.

SeaTac City Council Regular Meeting on January 28, 2025, to Feature Hybrid Participation

The SeaTac City Council will hold a Regular Council Meeting on January 28, 2025, featuring a hybrid format for public participation, including in-person and remote options. Residents are encouraged to provide public comments, with pre-registration required for remote participation. The meeting will be accessible via SeaTV Government Access and live-streamed on the City’s website.

Puget Sound Fire Administration Relocates to 84th Avenue Business Center

Puget Sound Fire Administration has moved its offices from Fire Station 74 to the 84th Avenue Business Center in Kent, WA, improving community accessibility. The new public entrance is on the east side of the building, and Fire Station 74 will continue to provide blood pressure checks. The organization is committed to professional and compassionate service, fostering a culture of excellence and respect.

011425 Council Study Session - cancelled

The SeaTac City Council has announced the cancellation of the Council Study Session scheduled for January 14, 2025. This decision was communicated on January 10, 2025, indicating a need for stakeholders to adjust their plans accordingly.

SeaTac City Council Actions on October 22, 2024

The SeaTac City Council met on October 22, 2024, to approve key agenda items, including the 2025 Legislative Agenda and amendments to Administrative Procedures. Notable actions included appointing Fabian Ahmed to the Community Services Advisory Committee and accepting a $3 million grant from the Washington State Department of Transportation.

ALERT King County Free Emergency Notification Service

ALERT King County is a free emergency notification service that keeps residents informed about local hazards and threats. Users can subscribe, modify, or unsubscribe to receive critical safety alerts in multiple languages.

SeaTac City Council to Host Hybrid Study Session on December 10, 2024

The SeaTac City Council is holding a hybrid study session on December 10, 2024, allowing for both in-person and remote public participation. The meeting will be broadcast on SeaTV and live-streamed on the city’s website, with structured opportunities for public comments. Pre-registration is required for remote comments, emphasizing community engagement in local governance.

Council Budget Workshop 4 Scheduled for December 3

A fourth Council Budget Workshop for 2025-2026 is scheduled for December 3 at 4 p.m. in SeaTac. Residents are encouraged to visit the City's website for more details as the date approaches.

SeaTac City Council Meeting Highlights Civic Campus Project and Comprehensive Plan Amendments Discussed

The SeaTac City Council met on November 19, 2024, to discuss significant agenda items, including the Civic Campus Project and amendments to the SeaTac Comprehensive Plan. The council has postponed certain decisions to a future special session, reflecting the ongoing deliberations surrounding local governance and urban planning in SeaTac.

News List City of SeaTac

SeaTac's Employment Emergency Calendar provides vital updates and resources for residents and businesses regarding employment standards and regional public information notifications. The article emphasizes the city's commitment to community and economic development, ensuring that individuals and organizations stay informed. This resource is essential for anyone looking to navigate employment regulations and support services in SeaTac.