City Details Veterans Day Schedule

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will not require payment for on-street parking meters and kiosks on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2025. Residents should note that all parking rules, including time limits, remain in effect even on holidays. Garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection will proceed as scheduled, with the Waste to Energy Facility open to the public. The Spokane 311 service will be available for in-person, phone, or online inquiries, providing support to residents 24 hours a day at www.

spokane311. org. On Veterans Day, Riverfront Park will offer complimentary Looff Carrousel rides for active and retired military members and their families, celebrating their service. Spokane Public Library branches will be closed, in addition to the Spokane Municipal Court and Community Justice Services. This schedule reflects the city's commitment to honoring veterans while maintaining essential services for residents.

The availability of Spokane 311 ensures that community inquiries can still be addressed during the holiday.

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