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.
Recology provides on-call bulky item pickup for Redmond residents with per-item fees ranging from approximately 20 dollars for furniture pieces to 50 dollars or more for refrigerators requiring freon removal. Appliances containing refrigerants (refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers) must have the freon certified-removed or be collected through the special appliance program. Mattresses and box springs are collected for a fee under the Washington State Mattress Recycling Program. Electronics (TVs, computers, monitors) are banned from curbside garbage under RCW 70A.505 and must be recycled through E-Cycle Washington, which offers free drop-off at participating retailers. Tires, batteries, paint, and household hazardous waste cannot be collected curbside and must be taken to the King County Hazardous Waste program at the Factoria Transfer Station (13800 SE 32nd St, Bellevue) or Houghton Transfer Station (11724 NE 60th St, Kirkland). Construction and demolition debris from homeowner projects can be hauled to transfer stations with per-ton disposal fees.
Illegal dumping of bulky items on streets, vacant lots, or public property: gross misdemeanor up to 1,000 fine and 90 days jail under RMC 9.04 and RCW 70A.200.060.
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