Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed in Spokane Due to Labor Day

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Spokane's garbage, recycling, and yard waste services will experience a one-day delay for the week of Labor Day, with the city urging residents to set out their carts by 6 AM on collection days. This change is in observance of the holiday, which typically affects service schedules. As a result, Friday's collection will take place on Saturday, ensuring that all residents receive service despite the holiday interruption. The city has communicated this adjustment to help residents plan accordingly. Additional information regarding further city closures over the holiday can be accessed through the Spokane website.

This service modification is crucial for maintaining waste management efficiency in the community. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about these changes to avoid any disruptions in service. Proper adherence to the new schedule is essential for timely waste disposal.

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