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Normal Collections for Presidents’ Day

Save Time and Trip with Bulky Item Collection Seattle food and yard waste, garbage and recycling collections will be on normal schedule for Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 20. Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) customers should place their containers out for collection by 7 am to ensure collection. On Presidents’ Day, the… [ Keep reading ]

Stencil a Storm Drain

Help protect water quality Sign up to stencil storm drains in your neighborhood with the message: Dump No Waste Drains to Stream, Lake or Bay Individuals, families, and community organizations, like churches, schools, businesses, Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts can help. You will receive instructions and… [ Keep reading ]

Adopt Your Street Today!

Help Keep Seattle’s Streets Litter-free Join more than 700 active volunteer groups who clean up nearly 200 miles of city streets. The mission of the Adopt-A-Street program is to promote civic responsibility and community pride as well as to enhance Seattle’s quality of life through clean streets and beautiful neighborhoods…. [ Keep reading ]

Free Auto Leaks Class ($43 Value)

Oil and Water Don’t Mix: Fix That Leak! Keep oil and other car fluid leaks from harming our local waterways and wildlife. Join the experts at South Seattle Community College’s Automotive Technology Program for a FREE auto leaks class. Learn where most leaks occur and how to fix them. All participants also get… [ Keep reading ]

Ask Questions before Letting People in Your House

On occasion, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) employees will visit a private residence to post notices and verify or correct a problem. It is rare for an SPU employee to come to a home without an appointment. SPU customers can expect that if we come to your door we will: •… [ Keep reading ]

Early Poll Results

In this election year, Seattle Public Utilities is looking for the CAN-didate that’s the city’s composting leader. Exit polls show the Norseman Ecotainer leading, but plenty of voters are choosing independent candidates that work for best them to help them store their food scraps and keep their kitchen clean, such… [ Keep reading ]