Transfer Station scoping meeting for Kirkland rescheduled for Jan. 11

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December 16, 2022


Stay Informed, Stay Engaged in the Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station (NERTS) Project

 

The Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station Project team is sending occasional newsletters to keep you informed and engaged in the project, including alerting you to ways you can help shape project decisions. Some information will also be related to the many recycling and environmental services we currently offer to the people we serve in King County. Please visit www.kingcounty.gov/northeast to learn more about the project. 

 

To request this newsletter in alternate formats, please contact the Solid Waste Division Customer Service Desk at 206-477-4466 or TTY 711.

 


Public Scoping meeting in Kirkland is rescheduled to Jan. 11, 2023

 

Due to concerns about icy roads and potentially hazardous driving conditions, King County’s Solid Waste Division postponed a public meeting on the Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station project that was set for Thursday, Dec. 1 from 6-8 p.m. at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland. 

 

The rescheduled date is Jan. 11, 2023 from 6-8 p.m. at Lake Washington High School. 

 

If you haven't had an opportunity to participate in the scoping process, this is your last opportunity to attend a public scoping meeting to learn more about the scoping process and submit your comments in-person. 

 

If you can't attend, the online open house will be available until the scoping period ends on Jan. 17, 2023. Visit the project website to join any time to review information and submit written comments. 

 


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About the King County Solid Waste Division

 

The Solid Waste Division is guided by its vision to achieve Zero Waste of Resources by 2030, and to enhance the environment through collaboration and innovation. The division operates eight transfer stations, two rural drop boxes, and the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill – the only operational landfill in the county. Our stakeholders include residents and business owners in unincorporated King County and 37 cities throughout the county. Our mission is to deliver value our customers and stakeholders, and to continuously improve waste prevention, resource recovery, and waste disposal.

 


For more information about the Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station Project, visit www.kingcounty.gov/northeast or call King County’s Solid Waste Division at 206-477-4466 or 711 TTY.