City Details Veterans Day Schedule

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane, Washington, is set to observe Veterans Day on November 11, 2024, with a schedule that ensures essential city services remain operational. Solid waste collection will follow the regular schedule, and residents are reminded to have their carts at the curb by 6 a. m. On-street parking meters and kiosks will not require payment on this day, but all parking rules, including time limits, will still be enforced, providing a balanced approach to holiday parking. The city’s Waste to Energy Facility will also be open, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and waste management.

Additionally, staff at the Development Service Center will be available to assist residents with any needs. This operational continuity allows Spokane residents to access necessary services even during the holiday. The announcement reinforces the city's dedication to honoring veterans while ensuring that municipal functions run smoothly. Overall, Spokane's Veterans Day schedule exemplifies the city's commitment to both honoring its veterans and serving its community efficiently.

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