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

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On December 10, 2024, the SeaTac City Council will host a hybrid study session, inviting residents to participate either in-person or remotely. This format aims to enhance public engagement and ensure that community voices are heard in local governance. The meeting will be broadcast via SeaTV and streamed live on the city’s website, broadening access to council activities. There will be structured opportunities for public comments, allowing for oral and written submissions from community members. To facilitate respectful dialogue, pre-registration is required for remote comments, encouraging thoughtful participation.

The city has provided a link for instructions on how to submit comments, reinforcing its commitment to transparency and citizen involvement. This session is particularly important as it addresses ongoing projects and initiatives that impact SeaTac residents directly. By fostering an inclusive environment, the council aims to strengthen community ties and encourage active participation in local decision-making processes.

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