Spokane Waste Collection Delayed for Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and food waste collection services will be delayed by one day due to the Fourth of July holiday, with pickups rescheduled for Saturday, July 5, 2025. Residents must place their carts out by 6 AM to ensure timely collection. The city emphasizes the importance of adhering to this schedule to maintain effective waste management services. In addition to the change in pickup times, the city has provided information on other potential closures and activities during the holiday period. Such adjustments reflect Spokane's commitment to accommodating residents' needs while observing national holidays.

The city regularly informs the public of service changes through its official communication channels. Residents are encouraged to stay updated by visiting the city’s website for more details regarding services and events. This proactive communication helps to ensure that residents are well-informed and prepared for holiday disruptions.

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