Spokane's Waste Collection Delayed for Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and food waste services will experience a one-day delay due to the Fourth of July holiday. Residents are urged to place their carts out for collection by 6 AM on Saturday, July 5th. This adjustment is part of the city's efforts to inform residents of changes during holiday periods, ensuring minimal disruption to services. The city emphasizes the importance of being aware of collection schedules, especially during holidays when closures are common. Additional information about other city closures can be accessed through the city’s official website, which serves as a resource for residents.

This notice reflects the city's commitment to keeping the community informed about essential services. Awareness of such changes is crucial for residents to maintain their waste management routines. The city's communication strategy aims to enhance public engagement and service reliability.

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