Spokane's Solid Waste Collection Schedule Remains Normal for Martin Luther King Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's solid waste collection services will operate as usual on Indigenous Peoples Day, observed on October 14, emphasizing the city's commitment to reliable waste management. Residents are advised to place their collection carts at the curb by 6 a. m. on their scheduled days to ensure they are picked up without delay. The city has made this information easily accessible on its official website, enhancing communication with the community regarding essential services.

By maintaining regular waste collection during holidays, Spokane demonstrates its dedication to serving residents consistently. This announcement is part of the broader effort to keep citizens informed about local services and initiatives. Additionally, the city encourages residents to visit its news section for the latest updates and information affecting their community. The city's proactive communication approach helps foster civic engagement and awareness among residents. Overall, the city’s commitment to regular waste collection during Indigenous Peoples Day highlights its focus on community well-being and service reliability.

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