Spokane Waste Collection Schedule Adjusted for July 4th Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's waste management services, including garbage, recycling, and food and yard waste collection, will experience a delay of one day due to the July 4th holiday. Residents should have their carts ready for collection by 6 AM on Saturday, July 5th, to avoid missed pickups. The city implements these schedule adjustments to ensure that waste services continue effectively during holiday observances. Such changes are typically communicated in advance to help residents plan accordingly. Maintaining timely waste collection is crucial for community cleanliness and environmental sustainability.

The city encourages residents to stay informed about service changes, especially during holiday weeks when service schedules can differ. By following the adjusted schedule, residents can contribute to a smoother waste collection process. The city remains committed to providing reliable waste management services throughout the year.

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