FAQ keeps residents up-to-date on Republic Services work stoppage

Bellevue, WALocal News

Republic Services has arranged a waste drop-off event for Bellevue residents on July 19 at Odle Middle School amid ongoing service disruptions. The drop-off will take place from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.

, accepting bagged garbage, recycling, and compost materials. Residents should be aware of possible long wait times that could impact traffic in the area. If the work stoppage persists, Republic Services intends to provide additional drop-off dates. The city has created an online FAQ page to ensure residents receive timely updates and information regarding the evolving situation. This page will be continuously updated as new questions and answers arise.

Residents can check RepublicBellevue. com for further details about the work stoppage. The city aims to mitigate the inconvenience caused by the service disruption to ensure proper waste management.

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