Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed in Spokane Following Labor Day

Spokane, WALocal News

This week, Spokane's garbage, recycling, and yard waste services will be delayed by one day in observance of Labor Day. Residents should expect their pickups to occur later than usual, with Friday's services rescheduled for Saturday. To facilitate the collection process, residents are reminded to place their carts out by 6 AM on their designated days. The city aims to maintain efficient waste management while accommodating the holiday schedule. In addition to waste services, Spokane officials have announced other city closures for Labor Day.

The adjustments reflect the city's commitment to keeping residents informed and prepared for service changes. For additional information regarding city operations during the holiday, residents can refer to the city’s news releases. The community is encouraged to stay engaged with city updates for any further changes.

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