Spokane Maintains Waste Collection Schedule for Indigenous Peoples' Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and food waste services are operating normally during the week of October 14, 2025. Residents must place their carts at the curb by 6 a. m. on collection days to ensure timely service. A reminder has been issued regarding the operations for Indigenous Peoples' Day, with a link to a news release providing further information.

Additionally, the Division Street Transit-Oriented Development Plan Workshop is scheduled for October 22, 2025, emphasizing the city's commitment to sustainable urban development. This workshop aims to engage the community in discussions about future transit-oriented development projects. Local officials encourage participation to foster a collaborative approach to urban planning. The city continues to prioritize waste management and community engagement as key components of its operations. Residents are urged to stay informed and involved in these initiatives.

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