Spokane Delays Waste Pickup for Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Garbage, recycling, and food waste services in Spokane will be delayed by one day due to the Fourth of July holiday, with collections rescheduled for Saturday, July 5th. Residents are instructed to have their carts out for collection by 6 AM to ensure timely service. The city's announcement also includes information about other closures and activities planned for the holiday. This schedule change reflects the city's commitment to providing reliable waste management services while honoring national celebrations. The city encourages residents to stay informed via their official website for updates on closures and services.

Additionally, this decision aims to prevent service disruptions during the holiday period. Spokane's public works department coordinates these changes to ensure that residents are not inconvenienced. The community is reminded to check for further details about the holiday observance on the city’s website.

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