Public Works Department
Beginning in 2025 – New Bulky Waste Benefit for WM Single-Family Residential Customers
Public Works Director Ken Courter
Beginning in 2025, WM Normandy Park single-family residential customers can now place up to one large appliance or one piece of furniture for bulky collection for free during the calendar year. This includes a refrigerator, freezer, stove, dishwasher, washing machine, clothes dryer, water heater, sofa, mattress, table, etc.
Currently, electronics and small appliances are free for bulky collection.
Electronics include computers, audio and video equipment, TVs, cell phones and other equipment containing circuit boards. Scrap electronics must be no larger than 2’x2’ per unit and must be less than 60 lbs. each.
Small appliances include microwaves, toaster ovens, etc.
Customers must call to request a bulky pickup at least one day prior. Pickups will occur on your garbage day collection. Call 855-NPARKWM (855-672-7596), M-F, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. to schedule a bulky pickup.
For more information, visit wmnorthwest.com/normandypark/
“Place up to one large appliance or one piece of furniture for bulky collection for free…”
Ken Courter, Public Works Director
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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