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Bulk Item Disposal: Kirkland vs Redmond

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Redmond, WA?

Kirkland and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Kirkland, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kirkland residents arrange bulky pickup with Waste Management for extra fees (mattresses, furniture, appliances). Hazardous waste must go to King County facilities. Illegal dumping violates KMC 16.04.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond residents can schedule on-call bulky item pickup with Recology for per-item fees or haul large items to King County transfer stations. Illegal dumping is a misdemeanor under RMC 9.04.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandRedmond
Bulk PickupOn-call through WM-
HHW FacilityHoughton Transfer Station-
RefrigerantsExtra fee required-
ElectronicsNot at curbFree via E-Cycle WA
Illegal DumpingKMC 16.04 violation-
Provider-Recology on-call service
Appliances-Freon removal required
Transfer Station-Factoria or Houghton
Code-RMC 9.04

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kirkland FAQ

How do I dispose of a mattress in Kirkland?

Schedule on-call bulky item pickup through Waste Management, or take it to the Houghton Transfer Station in Kirkland for a per-item fee.

Can I put a refrigerator at the curb?

Only with prior scheduling and extra fees for refrigerant removal. Never abandon appliances with refrigerants curbside.

Redmond FAQ

How do I dispose of a couch in Redmond?

Schedule an on-call bulky item pickup with Recology for a per-item fee, or haul it to the King County Factoria or Houghton Transfer Station.

Can I put old electronics in Redmond curbside trash?

No. Electronics are banned from garbage under RCW 70A.505. Drop them off for free at E-Cycle Washington participating retailers.

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