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SeaTac WA

 

SeaTac is a city in southern King County, Washington, United States. The city is an inner-ring suburb of Seattle and part of the Seattle metropolitan area. The name "SeaTac" is derived from the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, itself a portmanteau of Seattle and Tacoma.

The city of SeaTac is 10 square miles (26 km2) in area and has a population of 31,454 according to the 2020 census.  The city boundaries surround the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (approximately 3 square miles (7.8 km2) in area), which is owned and operated by the Port of Seattle. The city includes the communities of Angle Lake, Bow Lake, McMicken Heights, and Riverton Heights, which were established before the city's incorporation. Residents voted for incorporation on March 14, 1989, and the city incorporated in February 1990.

The Highline area, which includes modern-day SeaTac, Burien, most of Des Moines, and unincorporated communities such as White Center and Boulevard Park, was settled by European Americans in the mid-1850s. The federal government finished construction of a military road from Fort Steilacoom to Fort Bellingham in 1860, passing through the Highline area to the east of modern-day SeaTac. One of the more prominent roads of travel from Seattle to Tacoma early in the 20th century is Des Moines Memorial Drive (originally called the High Line road), which passes directly through the middle of the region, particularly through SeaTac and Burien.

Incorporating the area as a city was proposed by residents in the 1980s, while a competing proposal sought annexation into Des Moines or another city. Residents voted for incorporation on March 14, 1989, and the city incorporated on February 28, 1990. Des Moines amended its annexation territory following the decision. The original ballot used the name "Sea-Tac", but the incorporation petition to the county government omitted the hyphen. In 2014, Gavin Kelly of The Resolution Foundation wrote "A generation ago SeaTac was what Americans would call a middle-class town. A jet-fueller or baggage handler could earn a decent living."

SeaTac is located at 47°26′29″N 122°17′35″W (47.441406, -122.293077).  According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.239 square miles (26.52 km2), of which, 10.064 square miles (26.07 km2) is land and 0.175 square miles (0.45 km2) is water.

SeaTac places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. St Anne Hospital and Highline Medical Center offer comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs. LA Fitness offers comprehensive fitness programs including cardio, strength training, and group exercise classes. Freedom Fitness is known for its diverse fitness classes and personalized training programs, Freedom Fitness caters to all fitness levels. Renascent CrossFit offers high-intensity workouts and CrossFit training sessions aimed at strength and conditioning. Matt Griffin YMCA offers a range of wellness programs including swimming, group fitness classes, and youth activities. Angle Lake Park is perfect for outdoor activities such as picnicking, walking trails, and paddle boating on the lake.

 

Top sites in SeaTac WA include the Museum of Flight, Angle Lake Park, and Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden.

 

Population: 31,454 (2020). Elevation: 262 ft (80 m). ZIP Code: 98188. Area code(s): 206, 253. Area: 10.24 sq mi (26.52 km2).

 

FAQs

 

What is the crime rate in SeaTac, WA?

With a crime rate of 58 per one thousand residents, SeaTac has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 17. Within Washington, more than 94% of the communities have a lower crime rate than SeaTac.

 

Is SeaTac, WA a good place to live?

SeaTac is in King County. Living in SeaTac offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents rent their homes. In SeaTac, there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many families live in SeaTac and residents tend to be liberal.

 

Is SeaTac, WA in Seattle or Tacoma?

Incorporated in February 1990, the City of SeaTac is located in the Pacific Northwest, approximately midway between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma in the State of Washington. The City has a resident population of 32,000. SeaTac is a vibrant community, economically strong, environmentally sensitive, and people-oriented. The City's 10 square miles surround the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which is owned and operated by the Port of Seattle.

 

Sources

City of SeaTac

Wikipedia

Niche

Neighborhood Scout

Museum of Flight

Angle Lake Park

Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden

St Anne Hospital

Highline Medical Center

LA Fitness

Freedom Fitness

Renascent CrossFit

Matt Griffin YMCA

Angle Lake Park

 

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