Spokane Continues Regular Waste Services Coffee With Council Event Announced

Spokane, WALocal News

Garbage, recycling, and food & yard waste services in Spokane are on their regular schedule this week, with a reminder for residents to place their carts at the curb by 6 a. m. on collection days. The city has also provided a holiday operations schedule for Veterans’ Day, accessible via a link in the announcement. In a bid to strengthen community engagement, Spokane City Council District 2 members will host a "Coffee with Council" event on November 18, running from 3 PM to 4:30 PM.

This event aims to provide a platform for residents to discuss issues with their council members and participate in local governance. The initiative reflects Spokane's dedication to maintaining essential services while encouraging citizen involvement in city affairs. The announcement serves as a reminder of the city's operational commitments and its efforts to foster transparency and communication. For more information, residents can visit the city’s official website. This combination of service updates and community engagement initiatives underscores Spokane’s proactive approach to local governance.

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