Bellevue to collect up to 192 gallons of extra yard debris after storm

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue has launched a new initiative to collect up to 192 gallons of extra yard debris from residents, offered at no additional charge. This program is designed to assist residents in managing the aftermath of recent storms that have resulted in significant yard waste. Republic Services will oversee the curbside collection, making it convenient for residents to dispose of their debris. The city emphasizes the importance of this service in promoting community cleanliness and responsible waste management practices. Bellevue's proactive approach demonstrates its dedication to supporting residents during challenging weather conditions.

By encouraging residents to utilize this service, the city aims to foster a cleaner and more sustainable environment. This initiative reflects Bellevue's commitment to enhancing local services and addressing community needs effectively. Residents are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to keep their neighborhoods tidy and safe.

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