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Public Works Department – Stormwater

Adopt-a-Drain Program

Ken Courter Public Works Director

Stormwater Coordinator Jessie Medrow

May 22, 2025

City of Normandy Park is proud to participate in the regional Adopt-a-Drain Program, inviting residents to play a direct role in protecting our local waterways and preventing neighborhood flooding. By adopting a storm drain in your area and keeping it free of debris, you contribute to a cleaner, safer, and healthier community.

Adopt-a-Drain is a community-driven initiative that encourages individuals, families, and organizations to take responsibility for maintaining at least one storm drain in their neighborhood. Storm drains are essential for channeling rainwater away from streets and properties, but when they become clogged with leaves, trash, and other debris, they can lead to water pollution and localized flooding. By adopting a drain, you help ensure that only rainwater enters our waterways, protecting aquatic life and maintaining the health of our streams, lakes, rivers, and Puget Sound.

“Play a direct role in protecting our local waterways and preventing neighborhood flooding”

Jessie Medrow, Stormwater Coordinator

City of Normandy Park
801 SW 174th Street
Normandy Park, WA 98166
(206) 248-8269 (Direct Phone)

Storm Debris Yard Waste Pickup

MESSAGE TO NORMANDY PARK RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS. Recently, the City of Normandy Park designated a storm event occurrence that will impact Single-Family Residence Customers who subscribe to Yard Waste service. On both Tuesday, Oct. 28, and Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, Single-Family Yard Waste Customers may include up to 96 additional gallons of Storm Debris with regular quantities of Yard Waste without extra charge. This is the equivalent of three standard garbage cans or three kraft paper yard bags.
Storm debris includes branches less than 4 inches in diameter, limbs, and leaves. These should be placed in extra garbage cans labeled “Yard Waste”, kraft paper yard bags, or bundled using degradable string or twine. Bundles may be up to two feet in diameter by four feet in length and no more than fifty-five (55) pounds.

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