Notice to residents who missed garbage collection from Waste Management on Monday, September 9 due to ongoing roadway maintenance City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a crucial announcement for residents who missed their garbage collection on September 9 due to roadway maintenance activities. Waste Management has informed the city that those affected can double their garbage pick-up on September 16 at no extra charge, providing a practical solution to the missed service. This notice specifically targets residents on Division, 12th, 13th, or Commercial Street, emphasizing the city’s commitment to effective communication and resident support. The city encourages residents to take advantage of this opportunity to ensure their waste disposal needs are met. For any inquiries, residents can contact Amber Chittim via email or call the city's office directly.

This timely update not only highlights the importance of community services but also reflects the city's dedication to maintaining efficient waste management practices. By providing clear instructions and contact information, the city enhances its transparency and responsiveness to resident needs. Such proactive measures contribute to a well-informed community, fostering trust and engagement with local government services.

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