Spokane's Garbage Collection Delayed Due to Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

In Spokane, garbage, recycling, and food waste collection services will be delayed one day due to the Fourth of July holiday. Services originally scheduled for Friday, July 4th, will take place on Saturday, July 5th, requiring residents to have their carts out by 6 AM for collection. This change aims to accommodate the holiday, ensuring that residents maintain access to essential waste services. Additionally, the city has released further details regarding other closures that may affect community services during the holiday period. Spokane officials emphasize the importance of timely waste disposal, especially during holiday festivities.

Residents are encouraged to visit the city's website for comprehensive information about these changes. Such adjustments highlight the city's commitment to providing efficient services while considering community needs during holiday times. The city continues to engage with residents to ensure they are informed of any service alterations.

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