Spokane Waste Services Delayed One Day for Labor Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's waste management services will experience a one-day delay during the week of Labor Day, affecting garbage, recycling, and yard waste collections. Residents should have their carts out for collection by 6 AM on their assigned pickup day to avoid missed service. Specifically, Friday's collection will occur on Saturday due to the holiday. The city has implemented this change to accommodate the Labor Day holiday, ensuring that all residents receive timely service despite the holiday disruption. For more details on other city closures related to the holiday, residents can visit the city’s official website.

This proactive communication helps the community stay informed and prepared for the schedule changes. The city encourages residents to plan accordingly to facilitate a smooth collection process. Such adjustments highlight Spokane's commitment to maintaining efficient waste management services throughout holiday periods.

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