Spokane Delays Waste Services for July 4th Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

In Spokane, garbage, recycling, and food and yard waste services will be delayed due to the July 4th holiday, with pickups for Friday, July 4th, rescheduled for Saturday, July 5th. Residents should have their carts out for collection by 6 AM to ensure timely service. This adjustment reflects the city's efforts to balance holiday observance with essential waste management services. Residents are encouraged to visit the city’s website for more information regarding additional closures and changes related to the holiday. The city emphasizes the importance of maintaining waste collection services during holiday periods to support community health and cleanliness.

As Spokane prepares for the holiday, officials remind residents to plan accordingly. The city continues to prioritize effective communication and service delivery, especially during significant events. This holiday schedule change is part of Spokane's ongoing commitment to serving its community.

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