Spokane Waste Management Services Delayed Due to Labor Day

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Garbage, recycling, and yard waste services in Spokane will be delayed by one day this week in observance of Labor Day. The city has confirmed that Friday's pickups will take place on Saturday, requiring residents to have their carts out by 6 AM. This change aims to ensure that waste management services continue smoothly during the holiday period. Spokane has a history of adjusting services for major holidays, ensuring residents are informed well in advance. Additional information on city closures and changes in services can be found on the Spokane City website.

The city emphasizes the importance of proper waste disposal and recycling practices among its residents. Community engagement is encouraged, and residents are advised to stay updated on service schedules. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to maintaining cleanliness and public health.

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