Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(206) 477-4466Small county transfer site on the east side of North Bend that locals use for household cleanouts, yard clippings, and mixed trash. Easy to spot off Cedar Falls Road, and typically a mix of pickups, trailers, and small trucks in the line.
There’s an entrance booth and a pit/scale area where vehicles stop to sort or be weighed, so plan for a short pause before dumping. Recycling and yard-waste areas are separated from the main trash drops, usually clustered to one side of the lot. The site is outdoors with concrete pads and roll-off containers; bring something to help cover or secure loose loads. Weekends fill up faster, especially in spring and early summer, so expect more traffic and a bit of waiting then.
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