Murrey's Disposal Spring Clean Up 2025 - City of Bonney Lake

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The City of Bonney Lake is gearing up for the Murrey's Disposal Spring Clean Up, set for April 23-26, 2025. This community initiative encourages residents to declutter responsibly by providing opportunities to dispose of extra garbage and yard waste on their regular collection days. Residents can participate in a shredding event on April 26 at Allan Yorke Park, where they can securely shred up to three bags of documents, ensuring privacy and security. Furthermore, residents are allowed to recycle one major appliance on that same day, with a clear list of acceptable items provided. It is essential for participants to have their items accessible by 7:00 a.

m. to ensure timely pickup. The event promotes not only cleanliness but also environmental stewardship within the community. Residents are reminded to adhere to guidelines to avoid confusion and ensure a smooth operation. This program reflects the city’s dedication to enhancing community living and responsible waste management.

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