City Closures Planned for Labor Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection services will be delayed by one day this week due to the Labor Day holiday. Friday's pickups will take place on Saturday, and residents are advised to have their carts out by 6 AM on their scheduled collection day. This adjustment aims to accommodate the holiday schedule and ensure that all residents receive their waste collection services. Further details about other city closures related to the holiday are available on the city’s website. The city emphasizes the importance of timely waste disposal and encourages residents to stay informed.

Such announcements are crucial for maintaining community cleanliness and order during holiday periods. Residents may also find it useful to review the city's website for any additional updates or changes to regular services. Ensuring that waste collection remains efficient during holidays reflects the city's commitment to serving its community effectively.

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