City Closures Planned for Labor Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and yard waste services will be delayed by one day during the week of Labor Day, with Friday's pickups scheduled for Saturday. Residents are reminded to place their carts out by 6 AM on their designated collection days to ensure timely service. This schedule change is implemented in observance of the Labor Day holiday, a time when many city services adjust their operations. The city's announcement emphasizes the importance of timely waste disposal for maintaining community cleanliness. Further information on other city closures during this holiday can be accessed through the provided link.

These adjustments are part of the city's ongoing efforts to communicate effectively with residents about service changes. The city also encourages residents to remain proactive in managing their waste during this period. Staying informed helps ensure that all residents can participate in the city's waste management programs effectively.

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