Holiday Office Closures and Garbage Collection

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially announced its holiday office closures and garbage collection schedule for November 11, 2025. On this day, all municipal offices will be closed, which may impact various city services. Residents are encouraged to take note of this closure to plan accordingly, particularly concerning waste management. Garbage collection will also be adjusted, ensuring that residents understand when to expect service disruptions. This announcement illustrates the city's dedication to keeping its residents informed and prepared for changes in services during holiday periods.

Moreover, it promotes community engagement by emphasizing the importance of staying updated on local government operations. By providing this timely information, the city aims to minimize confusion and ensure a smooth transition during the holiday. Overall, residents are reminded to check the city’s website for further updates and details regarding operational changes.

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