Services and Facilities
This page contains information about public services such as Police, Fire,
and Hazardous Waste, and facilities such as the Libraries.
Hazardous Waste
A Hazardous Waste disposal site is open at the Factoria Transfer Center
Thursday through Sunday
Questions about hazardous products?
Call the Health Department Hazards Line at (206)296-4692 or visit
King County Solid Waste Division has introduced a new website,
www.ecodeals.org, which gives printable
coupons for environmentally-friendly products (including some yard & garden
products). All of the products featured have at least one of the following
attributes: energy efficient, locally made, low toxic, reused/recycled, and/or
water efficient.
Libraries
Libraries throughout
the county are members of the King County Library
System
The Lake Hills, Newport Way, and Issaquah libraries are all about 3 miles
from South Cove. The Bellevue Library is further, but much larger and more
comprehensive.
Fire and Rescue
We are served by Eastside
Fire and Rescue
The closest station is Station 75, near the Sunset Elementary
school at
4225 - 180th Ave SE see map
Emergency, call 911
Non-Emergency, call 392-3433
Hospitals
Overlake Hospital
1035 116th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-688-5000
Evergreen Hospital
12040 NE 128th Street
Kirkland, WA 98034
425-899-1000
Children's
Hospital
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-2000
Urgent Care
Overlake Issaquah Urgent Care
Swedish
Issaquah Urgent Care
Children's Hospital After Hours Clinic (in
Bellevue)
Mail Delivery
Issaquah Post Office see
map
400 N.W. Gilman Blvd
Issaquah, WA 98027
1-800-275-8777
The post office has a great web site, that lets you calculate
postal rates, find 9 digit zip codes for any address, and much more.
United States
Post Office
Mediation
The King County Dispute
Resolution Center offers mediation services that can help families,
neighbors, and even whole neighborhoods resolve disputes.
Police 
We are
now served by the Issaquah Police:
Non-emergency: 837-3200
email
Metro Bus
Child car seat
information
Animal Control 
Pets should be on a leash or kept on the owner's property. If not, and
the problem can't be resolved by talking to the owner, King
County's Animal Control Section may be called at (206)296-7387.
If the animal is trespassing on your property, it is best to log the time and
date of the incidences. Animal control considers 6 trespassing incidents a
"chronic problem."
Other options are to confine the animal and take it to the Crossroads
shelter, or call Animal control and request that they send a patrol to search
the neighborhood for pets that happen to be loose at the time.
Driver's License Renewal
Drivers License Office
see
map
525 156th Ave SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
(425) 649-4281
Survival Kit/disaster Information
King County office of Emergency
Management
Fema: Emergency Food
and Water Supplies
US Government
Emergency Food Supplies from the LA
Fire Dept
From Survival-Center.com
Urban Survivial Kit from New York Magazine |