Snoqualmie Waste Collection Services Expanding Under New Contract Starting June 1

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie has approved a new seven-year solid waste contract with Waste Management, effective June 1, 2025. This agreement aims to enhance and expand waste collection services for local residents. The Snoqualmie City Council endorsed the contract during a recent meeting, emphasizing its potential benefits for the community. As part of the new contract, Waste Management will implement updated collection schedules and services, designed to improve efficiency. Local officials believe the changes will not only streamline waste management but also reduce environmental impact.

The decision follows a thorough review process, ensuring that the contract meets community needs. The city aims to provide reliable waste services while promoting sustainability. This contract represents a strategic move to enhance local waste management practices over the next seven years.

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