Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed for Labor Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's waste collection services will experience a delay of one day throughout the week due to Labor Day. Garbage, recycling, and yard waste pickups will shift, with Friday's collection scheduled for Saturday. Residents are urged to place their carts out by 6 AM on their designated collection day to avoid any missed pickups. The city has proactively communicated these changes to ensure residents are prepared for the holiday week. In addition to waste collection adjustments, the city has also detailed other closures related to the Labor Day holiday.

This information is accessible via a provided link for residents seeking clarity on service interruptions. The city emphasizes the importance of these adjustments to maintain efficient waste management during holiday periods. Such measures reflect the city's commitment to keeping residents informed and ensuring continued service delivery.

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