Garbage Collection Delayed for July 4th Holiday in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will delay garbage, recycling, and food waste collection by one day due to the July 4th holiday, with pickups now set for Saturday, July 5th, at 6 AM. Residents are encouraged to place their carts out for collection to avoid any inconvenience. The city is also hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the renovated sport courts at Underhill Park on July 3rd at 10 AM, showcasing ongoing community improvements. This holiday schedule reflects the city's efforts to maintain service continuity while honoring national observances. The announcement serves as a reminder for residents to stay informed about city services during holidays.

Additionally, the city has provided a link for further information regarding closures and activities during the holiday. Such initiatives reinforce the city's commitment to enhancing public amenities and community engagement. Residents are urged to check the city’s website for updates and additional details.

Related Articles

Garbage Pickup Delayed in Spokane for Thanksgiving Holiday

Spokane's garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups will be delayed one day starting Thursday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Residents are advised to have their carts out by 6 AM on collection days. Additional information on city closures is available on the city's website.

City of Spokane Funds 50 New Shelter Beds, Mobile Medication Assisted Treatment Services

The City of Spokane has contracted with four local homeless services providers to add 50 emergency shelter beds and enhance mobile medication assisted treatment services in response to Mayor Lisa Brown's emergency declaration. The initiative aims to address homelessness as colder weather approaches, with nearly $3 million allocated for eviction prevention efforts.

Community Invited to Shape the Future of Parks and Recreation

Spokane Valley residents can contribute to the city's updated Parks and Recreation Master Plan at an open house on December 2. The city encourages community input through surveys and idea mapping to shape future parks, trails, and recreation programs.