Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed for Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and food waste collection services will experience a one-day delay due to the Fourth of July holiday. Services that typically occur on Friday, July 4th, will instead take place on Saturday, July 5th, with residents required to have their carts out by 6 AM. This adjustment allows city employees to celebrate the holiday while maintaining essential services. The city has communicated this schedule change to ensure residents are informed and prepared. Alongside this announcement, additional information regarding other city closures during the holiday will be available on the city’s website.

This holiday service adjustment reflects the city's commitment to efficient waste management while honoring public holidays. Residents are encouraged to check the city’s news releases for updates and further details. The website serves as a resource for residents seeking more information about city services and closures.

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