Recycling Center Open Normal Hours During 14th Street Reconstruction Project City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

In a recent update, the City of Leavenworth has assured residents that the Recycling Center will operate under normal hours amidst the ongoing 14th Street Reconstruction Project. This measure is designed to ensure that waste management services remain accessible during a time of significant construction. Access to the Recycling Center will be rerouted through the Public Works Yard, directly off Commercial Street, providing a clear pathway for residents. The city encourages the community to visit the Recycling & Yard Waste webpage for a detailed map and additional information regarding this transition. This initiative underscores the importance of maintaining essential services, even during infrastructure upgrades.

Residents can continue to rely on the Recycling Center for their waste disposal needs without interruption. The city's proactive communication reflects its commitment to community engagement and transparency. By keeping residents informed, Leavenworth aims to foster a cooperative environment during these necessary improvements.

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