Spokane Solid Waste Collection Schedule for Indigenous Peoples Day

Spokane, WALocal News

As Spokane prepares for Indigenous Peoples Day on October 14, 2024, residents are informed that solid waste collection will operate on its regular schedule. The city has issued a reminder for residents to place their waste carts at the curb by 6 a. m. on their scheduled collection days to ensure that services are not disrupted. This timely notice is crucial as it aligns with the holiday, providing clarity for residents who may be planning their routines.

The city aims to facilitate smooth waste management during this observance, highlighting the importance of following guidelines for effective service. Access to additional information is available through the city’s official communication channels, ensuring that all residents can stay updated. This approach reflects the city's commitment to maintaining community engagement and awareness. By addressing potential concerns ahead of time, Spokane aims to foster a well-informed citizenry. The message reinforces the necessity of preparedness during local observances, promoting a sense of community responsibility.

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