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City Manager Weekly Update March 12, 2021

Post Date:03/14/2021 6:24 PM

Greetings,

Daylight Saving Time began at 2 AM this Sunday, March 14,  and Puget Sound Fire Emergency Management is encouraging you to not only set your clocks but to also check your smoke alarm batteries and stocks

SeaTac Hosts Spring Recycling Event on March 20 

Deadline Extended Until April 4 for Input on South 200th Street Corridor

Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Let your voice be heard! Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee.

Attention Seniors. SeaTac Can Help You Get Vaccinated

SeaTac Housing Action Plan Online Open House Now Live

Puget Sound Fire Emergency Incident Response Totals for March 1-7

Six King County Fire Departments Launch Wafirecareers.Org. Making a Career in Firefighting More Accessible, Affordable, and Inclusive.

King County Emergency Management is developing a network of trusted partners to help share emergency notifications through diverse communities.

If you want to learn more about all of the major projects in SeaTac, check out our interactive project activity map.

Business Owner Helps SeaTac Police Catch Suspected Catalytic Converter Thieves in Action

Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden Celebrates

Application Portal Expected to Open in Late March for $240 Million in Grants for Businesses In Need

Another major project is our stormwater program. You have the opportunity to provide us your thoughts and concerns regarding how we manage stormwater in the City.

The SeaTac Parks Department has a project too with the public being allowed to purchase  a paver tile  at the Veterans Memorial.

Now that King County is in Phase 2 of the Healthy Washington reopening plan, the Parks Department has more offerings at the SeaTac Community Center.

For the latest COVID-19 resources including testing and vaccination sites, check out the Public Health Insider blog from Public Health-Seattle & King County, the Washington State Department of Health website or the Washington State Coronavirus Response website.

 

Stay safe, mask up, and remember to wash your hands.

Sincerely,

Carl Cole, City Manager 

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