Kenmore - LFP joint residential recycling event October 18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park and Kenmore will host a Recycling Collection Event on October 18, 2025, from 9 AM to 3 PM at Northlake Lutheran Church. Residents can bring a variety of recyclable items, including tires, appliances, and batteries, with specific fees applicable to some items. The event flyer outlines the complete list of accepted and prohibited items, emphasizing the importance of proper waste disposal. Organizers will not permit flat beds or dump trucks, reserving the right to refuse oversized, contaminated, or excessive loads. This collaborative effort aims to enhance community engagement in recycling and environmental responsibility.

Communities often benefit from such initiatives, which help reduce landfill waste and promote sustainable practices. Local residents are encouraged to participate, making it an opportunity for decluttering while supporting environmental efforts. The event reflects a growing trend in local governance to facilitate environmentally friendly practices among residents.

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