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Surplus Webpage - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake has unveiled its new Surplus Webpage, designed to streamline the process of purchasing surplus items valued at $1,000 or less. This platform allows residents to browse and buy items, providing an opportunity for cost-effective acquisition of goods. Additionally, the webpage features donation items for non-profit organizations that serve low-income and disabled individuals within the community. This initiative aims to foster community engagement and ensure valuable resources do not go to waste. Residents and organizations are encouraged to explore the offerings available at www.

cobl. us/surplus. The launch of this page showcases Bonney Lake's dedication to transparency and its proactive approach to supporting community needs, enhancing services, and strengthening community ties.

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