ISLAND COUNTY: Curbside recycling proposed for county, Langley residents


Kira Erickson reports from the Island County Commissioners’ work session of Wed., Nov. 12, 2025 for the South Whidbey Record. Read the whole story.
Summary by Perplexity.ai
Whidbey Island and Langley residents could gain curbside recycling service next year if Island County commissioners approve the plan. Island Disposal’s proposal, presented at a recent workshop, would provide 96-gallon recycling bins serviced biweekly for an extra $6.50 per month. Nearly 70% of Whidbey households lack curbside recycling, but 94% responding to a recent survey are interested. Participation would be mandatory to avoid higher costs. Some residents are wary of being required to pay for the service, and Langley citizens voiced opposition. If commissioners approve, curbside recycling could become available island-wide by late 2026, with glass excluded from curbside collection.
They Said It
Commissioner Jill Johnson expressed concern about mandating some residents to pay for a program they don’t want.
“I want to make sure that we’re being sensitive to the fact that we’re asking some people to pay for other people’s values,” she said.
