Spring Clean Up 2024 - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake is preparing for its Spring Clean Up event from April 24 to April 27, 2024, designed to improve local waste management. Organized by Murrey's Disposal, this initiative allows residents to dispose of excess garbage and yard waste, with a limit of three 32-gallon bags collected curbside on their regular collection days. Additionally, residents can recycle one major appliance on April 27, promoting eco-friendly practices. Participation is exclusive to city residents, fostering local engagement and responsibility. Important guidelines include not using personal garbage cans, ensuring items are accessible by 7:00 AM, and adhering to weight limits for waste.

This event serves as a reminder for residents to manage waste sustainably while keeping neighborhoods clean. As the date approaches, residents are encouraged to plan ahead and take advantage of this valuable service, reflecting Bonney Lake's commitment to environmental responsibility and community well-being.

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