HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-06-01 - Event - FREE Curbside Clean Up Day for Waste Management CustomersCITY OF TUKWILA
Annual Clean Up Day
Who can participate:
City of Tukwila residents
What: Tukwila Annual Clean Up
Where: Your curbside
When: Friday, June 1, 2018
(One Day Only)
Time: 7:00 a.m.
The Annual Clean Up Day is designed to
help single-family residents of Tukwila
dispose of bulky household items.
Look inside for complete set -out
guidelines and a list of accepted items.
QUESTIONS
wmnorthwest.com/tukwila
1-855-TUKWILA (885-9452)
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June 1, 2018
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CITY OF TUKWILA
Annual Clean Up Day
Friday, June 1, 2018
Don't miss Tukwila's Annual Clean Up
Day on Friday, June 1, 2018.
Instead of hauling your junk to the transfer
station, bring it to your curb for disposal.
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ACCEPTED ITEMS
Large Appliances, Furniture, Mattresses and Box Springs - By Appointment Only
Appliances are limited to one of each type per household including: Refrigerator, freezer,
stove, washer, dishwasher, dryer, hot water tank, furnace (all fluids must be drained).
For safety concerns, you must remove the door from all appliances to prevent children
from entering.
Furniture (no sofa beds), mattresses and box springs will be collected by appointment only.
Drivers reserve the right to refuse an item not listed or too large to handle.
Please call Waste Management by May 31 to schedule collection of your
large items, 1-855-TUKWILA (885-9452).
Call WM by
May 31 to
schedule a
bulky item
pick-up!
Small items must be placed in bags or boxes for collection - No Appointment Necessary
All items must be less than 3 ft. by 3 ft. and weigh less than 65 lbs.
• Carpet and carpet pad
(3 ft. x 3 ft. sections)
• Broken toys, bikes, skateboards
• Push -style mowers (empty fluids)
• Broken dishes, pots, pans
• Small broken kitchen appliances
• Lawn chairs, umbrellas
ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED
The following items will net be
• Electronic waste (TV's, co
monitors, keyboards, towe
copiers, stereos, radios or
• Mercury -containing prod
thermometers, fluorescen
mercury -added batteries
• Household hazardous waste
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• BBQ grills (empty fluids)
• Foam packaging blocks
• Toilets (separate tank)
• Window frames and mirrors
• Tools, garden equipment, fl
• Passenger tires (4 max.)
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CURBSIDE LOAD ZONE
Here's how it works
Single-family households must
place their items at the curb by
7:00 a.m. on Friday, June 1,
Please have all material
bagged, bundled or boxed.
Appliances, furniture and large
items will only be accepted if
collection has been scheduled
by May 31.
We will make one pass only along each
street to load items and haul them away.
What if my items were not picked up
on my scheduled collection day?
• Check to see if the driver left an
'Oops' tag. If there is a tag, it will
inform you of why a specific item
was not collected.
• If there is no 'Oops' tag and your items
have not been collected by 7:00 p.m.,
call Waste Management by noon
on Monday, June 4 to schedule
collection of any missed items.
QUESTIONS?
wmnorthwest.com/tukwila
1-855-TUKWILA (885-9452)