Spokane Delays Waste Services for Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will delay its garbage, recycling, and food waste services by one day in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. The rescheduled pickup for Friday, July 4th, will occur on Saturday, July 5th, with residents advised to have their carts out by 6 AM. This change is part of the city’s efforts to ensure that services remain uninterrupted during holiday observances. In addition to waste collection, the city has outlined other closures and adjustments on its website, helping residents plan accordingly. These service changes reflect the city’s commitment to maintaining a clean and efficient waste management system while respecting public holidays.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated with city announcements for any further changes or information. Understanding these adjustments is crucial for residents to manage their waste effectively during this holiday period. The city’s proactive communication aims to enhance community awareness and cooperation.

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