Spokane Solid Waste Collection Schedule for Indigenous Peoples Day

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has announced that Solid Waste collection will continue on its normal schedule on Indigenous Peoples Day, October 14, 2024. This decision ensures that residents will not face any interruptions in their waste management services during the holiday. In light of this, the city reminds residents that their carts must be placed at the curb by 6 a. m. on their designated collection days to guarantee timely pickup.

This announcement serves as a vital reminder of the city's commitment to providing essential services to its community, even on holidays. Additionally, more information regarding Indigenous Peoples Day and its significance can be accessed through the city's official website. The city’s proactive communication highlights the importance of planning and preparation for residents. By ensuring that waste collection is uninterrupted, Spokane demonstrates its commitment to maintaining a clean and healthy environment. Overall, this announcement reflects the city's dedication to serving its residents effectively, regardless of holiday schedules.

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