Bonney Lake accepting storm debris at Allan Yorke Park

Storm debris may be dropped off at the gravel boat launch parking lot (also known as Ball Park 4) located on the north side of Bonney Lake Boulevard East, across from Allan Yorke Park (19500 Bonney Lake Blvd E).

The City of Bonney Lake is accepting branch debris from residents inside Bonney Lake city limits from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  tomorrow, Tuesday, through Feb. 5.

Storm debris may be dropped off at the gravel boat launch parking lot (also known as Ball Park 4) located on the north side of Bonney Lake Boulevard East, across from Allan Yorke Park (19500 Bonney Lake Blvd E). Signs will be placed on route to guide citizens to the site.

Citizens are encouraged to take Locust Ave to reach Bonney Lake Blvd due to construction on West Lake Tapps Rd.

This drop-off site is for use by residents of the City of Bonney Lake only.

Debris shall consist of tree limbs only.

Limbs shall be no longer than 8’ (pick-up box length), and shall be no larger than a 10” diameter.

No landscape contractors, garbage, construction debris or stumps will be allowed.

This service will be available from Monday, January 23rd through Sunday, February 5th, 2012. These sites will be monitored by city staff from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This service is available for residents inside Bonney Lake city limits only. For information on storm debris disposal in yard waste containers or for residents outside city limits, contact D.M. Disposal at (253) 414-0345 or the Prairie Ridge Transfer Station at (253) 862-1704.