Spokane Solid Waste Collection Schedule for Veterans Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's solid waste collection will continue as usual on Veterans Day, ensuring that residents can maintain their waste disposal routines without interruption. The city emphasizes the importance of placing waste carts at the curb by 6 a. m. on collection days to avoid missed pickups. This notice serves as a critical reminder amidst the holiday season when many city services may have altered schedules.

Residents are encouraged to refer to the linked information for a comprehensive outline of the City’s holiday operating procedures. The solid waste management service plays a crucial role in promoting public health and environmental sustainability within the community. By ensuring that waste is collected regularly, Spokane contributes to a cleaner urban environment. The announcement reflects the city's commitment to clear communication, helping residents stay informed about essential services. Such proactive measures are essential for fostering community engagement and enhancing the quality of life in Spokane.

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