Garbage and Recycling Pickup Delayed Due to Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will delay its garbage, recycling, and food waste collection services by one day in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. As a result, pickups scheduled for Friday, July 4th, will occur on Saturday, July 5th, and residents are advised to place their carts out by 6 AM to ensure collection. This adjustment is part of the city’s broader commitment to effective communication regarding service changes during holiday periods. The city is also providing further details about other closures and service modifications through its official website. This proactive approach aims to minimize disruption to residents' schedules and maintain service reliability.

The city has emphasized the importance of community awareness during holiday seasons. Residents are encouraged to check the city’s website for updates on closures and other pertinent information. Overall, such measures support the city’s goal of fostering a well-informed and engaged citizenry.

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