Spokane City Videos and Solid Waste Collection Update for August 30, 2024

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The City of Spokane, Washington, has shared a compilation of videos for its residents, dated August 30, 2024, featuring various updates relevant to the local community. A significant announcement within this content is that solid waste collection will proceed according to the regular schedule during the upcoming Indigenous Peoples Day holiday. This is crucial for residents who rely on these services, reinforcing the city's commitment to maintaining essential operations. The article also highlights that residents should place their waste collection carts at the curb by 6 a. m.

on their designated collection days to ensure timely service. Alongside these reminders, the article serves as a gateway for residents to access other news and informational videos provided by the city. By offering this content, Spokane aims to enhance community engagement and keep citizens informed about local happenings. The publication exemplifies the city's efforts to provide clear and timely communication to its residents. Overall, this update plays an important role in fostering a well-informed community.

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