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Bin Placement Rules: Redmond vs Seattle

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Redmond, WA and Seattle, WA?

Redmond and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond carts must sit at the curb with wheels against the curb, lids facing the street, and 3 feet of clearance on all sides. Carts may not block sidewalks, hydrants, or traffic lanes per RMC 9.04.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Seattle requires garbage, recycling, and compost containers to be placed at the curb or alley edge on collection day and stored on private property between collections, with specific placement rules to ensure safe collection access.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedmondSeattle
Wheel PositionAgainst the curb-
Lid DirectionOpening toward street-
Clearance3 feet on all sides-
Overhead Clearance14 feet minimum-
CodeRMC 9.04-
Placement Time-Containers out by 7 AM on collection day
Retrieval-Must be retrieved by end of collection day
Spacing-3 feet apart and 3 feet from obstructions
Lid Position-Lids closed, handles facing the street

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Redmond FAQ

How much space is needed around Redmond garbage carts?

Carts need at least 3 feet of clearance on all sides from other carts, cars, mailboxes, and obstacles to allow the automated truck arm to grab the cart safely.

Can I place my trash cart in the street in Redmond?

No. Place the cart on the edge of the driveway or curb, not in the travel lane of the street. Blocking traffic is a civil infraction.

Seattle FAQ

Where exactly should I place my garbage and recycling carts?

Place carts at the curb or alley edge by 7 AM on collection day with lids closed and handles facing the street. Leave at least 3 feet between carts and 3 feet from cars, mailboxes, and other obstacles. Do not block sidewalks, driveways, or fire hydrants. Retrieve carts by the end of collection day.

Can I leave my carts out overnight before collection day?

Carts should be placed out the evening before or morning of collection day. Placing them out too early may prompt complaints from neighbors or code enforcement. They must be put back on private property by the end of the collection day. Extended curbside storage is not permitted.

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