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City Hall to function as warming center

City Hall and other public facilities are closed for typical business Nov. 22, as crews clear away debris from this week's storm.  We encourage everyone to stay at home, shelter in place, until the roads are safe. If you need a place to warm up, City Hall will function as a warming center until 5 p.m. 

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Questions about your service?

Republic Services' Sammamish Customer Service Line

(206) 777 6441

Curbside waste collection services are provided to most of Sammamish by Republic Services. Curbside waste collection includes garbage, recycling, and yard waste/compost. 

Residents and businesses should call Republic Services at (206) 777-6441 or visit the Sammamish-specific Republic Services website for service changes, missed collections, billing inquiries, and other regular services. 

Additional information on waste, including information on toxics in the home, household hazardous waste, and Washington's recycling programs is available on the Department of Ecology Website.

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Klahanie Residents

Beginning on January 1, 2024, residents of the Klahanie Neighborhood will have garbage, recycling, and yard waste/compost service regulated by the City of Sammamish. Previously, curbside solid waste collection services were provided by Republic Services and regulated by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. For more information, please visit the Solid Waste FAQs 2023

WM Customers

Certain neighborhoods in Sammamish are serviced by WM (formerly known as Waste Management) due to the timing of their annexation. If you have WM for curbside service, the City of Sammamish is not your service regulator. All WM service in Sammamish is regulated by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission

WM has a specific website for Sammamish customers:

WM's Sammamish Website