Garbage Collection Delayed for Fourth of July in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will delay garbage, recycling, and food waste services by one day in observance of the Fourth of July holiday, shifting collection from Friday, July 4th, to Saturday, July 5th. Residents are advised to place their carts out by 6 AM to ensure collection occurs as scheduled. This change reflects the city's commitment to adapting services around public holidays. The city has issued additional information regarding other closures and holiday-related services, which can be accessed via a linked announcement. Such adjustments are essential for maintaining operational efficiency while respecting the holiday.

Spokane's residents are encouraged to stay informed through the city’s website for any further updates. This delay in service is a routine practice for holiday observances. The city aims to ensure minimal disruption to waste collection during this festive period.

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