The SeaTac City Council will vote this Tuesday, July 22, 2025 on whether to authorize the City Manager to move forward with acquiring a new site for the city’s long-planned Civic Campus and City Hall.
The proposed location — 2701 S. 200th Street (map below) — is an 8.58-acre site adjacent to Angle Lake Station.
According to the city, the site is centrally located, easily accessible by transit, and walkable to parks and trails.
“We’ve done our homework, and the Civic Campus Feasibility Report shows this 8.58-acre site is the best fit for a vibrant, welcoming space where residents can access services, connect with neighbors, and shape the future,” the City of SeaTac shared in a public update.
The site lies within a key redevelopment zone and is seen as a critical piece of SeaTac’s long-term strategy to build a more visible and accessible City Hall.
City officials say the location “checks every box,” citing its proximity to light rail, existing infrastructure, and its potential to serve as a hub for civic life.
Here’s more info from the city:
“This site 8.5 acres located near to Angle Lake station and is readily accessible to the SeaTac community. Based upon preliminary analysis the site is large enough to support a wide variety of SeaTac community uses such as a Farmer’s and/or International Market, restaurants/cafés, housing, community supportive services, and small business support services.
“On July 22, the City Council will hold two meetings. The first meeting – the City Council Study Session, starting at 4 p.m. – will focus on a review of a Project Feasibility Report prepared by the City’s consultant. The Project Feasibility Report consists of three parts listed below. Please see the Documents section to the right for copies of these.
“During the City Council Study Session, staff and the consultant team will present: A) a summary of the Project Feasibility Report material, B) a recommended approach to paying for the purchase of the recommended site, and C) an overview of the purchase and sale agreement terms.
“Following the City Council Study Session, the City Council will hold its second meeting – the Regular Council Meeting. At the Regular Council Meeting, the Council is expected to authorize the City Manager to acquire the S. 200th Street property for a civic campus and provide direction to the City around the use of debt to support the purchase of the property.”
More information and the full feasibility report are available at speakup.seatacwa.gov.