Spokane's Waste Collection Delayed for Fourth of July Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane residents should prepare for a one-day delay in waste collection services due to the Fourth of July holiday. Garbage, recycling, and food waste pickups originally scheduled for Friday, July 4th, will now take place on Saturday, July 5th, with carts required to be out by 6 AM. This shift is part of the city's annual observance of the holiday, ensuring that residents are not left without waste collection during this time. Additionally, the city has issued a notice detailing other closures linked to the holiday, which can be accessed through a provided link. This proactive communication reflects Spokane's dedication to keeping its residents informed about changes in municipal services.

By adjusting the collection schedule, the city aims to maintain a high level of service while respecting the holiday. Such efforts highlight the importance of community engagement and public awareness in local governance. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on city announcements to ensure they are prepared for future service changes.

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