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News Release: Seattleites invited to help update public utilities business plan

Attend a public meeting or take Seattle Public Utilities’ online survey, details below Seattle Public Utilities is updating its Strategic Business Plan (SBP), the road map guiding the utility’s delivery of services to its customers. Adopted three years ago after an in-depth public process, the SBP spells out the utility’s… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle’s new North Transfer Station is now open for business

Located at 1350 N. 34th St., in the Wallingford-Fremont area, the environmentally friendly state-of-the-art $108 million facility will provide superior recycling and reuse capabilities along with safe and efficient handling of the city’s garbage. The new station is expected to serve Seattle’s mounting solid waste demands for at least the… [ Keep reading ]

No Garbage, Recycling, Food and Yard Waste Collection on Thanksgiving Day

South Transfer Station closed Thursday, November 24 SEATTLE — Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, no garbage, food and yard waste or recycling will be collected in Seattle on Thursday, Nov. 24. Collections scheduled for Thursday will occur on Friday, and Friday collections will occur on Saturday. Customers should place their… [ Keep reading ]

News Release: Big rain and wind coming tonight—get ready for it now

With as much as four inches of rain and sustained winds of 25–35 miles per hour expected through the weekend, Seattle Public Utilities is urging residents to maintain local street drains, to make sure they are free of leaves and debris. During big autumn storms, street drains can easily become… [ Keep reading ]

Normal Solid Waste Collection Schedule on Labor Day

Seattle garbage, recycling, and food and yard waste collections will be on normal schedule for Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5. Seattle Public Utilities customers should place their containers out by 7 a.m. to ensure collection. Customers can report a missed garbage, recycling, or food and yard waste collection after 6… [ Keep reading ]