For City of Seattle residents: Report overflowing garbage cans and large bins at 206-684-3000. Report illegal dumping on private property at 206-684-3000. Report illegal dumping on public property (city roadsides, parks, open streets, paved alleys) to Seattle Public Utilities or call 206-684-7587.
FAQs Address of the Municipal Corporation Office. Date (dd/mm/yy) Subject (Write the issue for which you are writing the letter) Salutation (Dear Sir/Ma'am) Introductory Paragraph. (Write the issue you are concerned about. Body. Closing Paragraph. Signing Off ( Use 'Regards', 'Sincerely', etc.)
Garbage is collected every week. Find your collection day by using the online lookup calendar, by downloading the Recycle It App for weekly reminders on your smart phone, or by calling (206) 684-3000.
Setting out extra yard waste Put your extra yard waste next to your food & yard waste (compost) cart on collection day. No food waste is allowed in extra yard waste. Extra yard waste is charged by the unit.
Some residents within the city limits receive weekly garbage and recycling collection services by the City of Seattle's Solid Waste Management Department. Whenever possible, we're happy to provide smart waste solutions for smaller communities such as homeowners associations and property management groups.
A City of Seattle law requires residents to not put food scraps, yard waste, compostable paper and recyclables in their garbage. Why recycle? Empty, clean, and dry: Remember to clean out your recyclables and keep them dry. No food or liquids in recycling.
Call us at 206-684-CITY (2489). Visit us on the first floor of Seattle City Hall, 601 Fifth Ave.
Dear Recipient's Name, I am writing to bring to your attention the increasing garbage problem in our city. The accumulation of waste not only affects the aesthetic appeal of our neighborhoods but also poses serious health risks to residents. It is crucial that we address this issue promptly.
I am writing this letter to complain about the problems me and my family are facing because of the garbage problem caused by you. From few days, we noted that somebody throws garbage in our garden. We have seen you many times and also we talk on this. I guss that would not work,so need to write a short note to you.
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