Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed Due to July 4th Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has announced a one-day delay in garbage, recycling, and food & yard waste services due to the July 4th holiday. Residents should prepare for collection on Saturday, July 5th, instead of the usual Friday schedule. Carts must be placed at the collection point by 6 AM to facilitate timely pickup. This service adjustment is part of the city's efforts to ensure that holiday observances do not disrupt waste management operations. Such delays are typical during holiday periods, and the city urges residents to plan for the change in schedule.

By notifying the community in advance, Spokane aims to maintain efficient waste collection services while allowing residents to celebrate the holiday. The city values its commitment to reliable services and community engagement. Residents are encouraged to check the city’s website for updates on service changes during holidays.

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