Spokane Delays Waste Collection Services for Labor Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will delay garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection services by one day during the Labor Day holiday week. Residents should prepare for Friday's pickups to occur on Saturday, with a reminder to place carts out by 6 AM on collection days. This change is part of the city's broader effort to manage services effectively during holiday periods. The city will also implement other closures related to Labor Day, which residents can learn more about through the Spokane city website. Such adjustments aim to minimize disruption to waste management services while ensuring residents remain informed.

The announcement underscores the importance of public awareness regarding changes in city services during holidays. Spokane's proactive communication reflects its commitment to community service and responsiveness. Residents are encouraged to stay updated by checking the city’s online resources.

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