Spokane Solid Waste Collection Schedule Confirmed for Veterans Day Amid City Hall Closure

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Spokane has announced that solid waste collection will remain on its regular schedule for Veterans Day on November 11, 2024, with a reminder for residents to have their carts out by 6 a. m. However, recent security concerns have led to the temporary closure of City Hall, resulting in the cancellation of the scheduled City Council legislative session. The decision reflects the city's commitment to ensuring public safety amidst these developments. Residents can find more information about the city’s holiday operating schedule on the official website.

This proactive approach to potential threats showcases Spokane's prioritization of community safety. The article provides essential updates for Spokane residents, ensuring they are well-informed about the status of city services and governance. By maintaining clear communication during these events, the city fosters transparency and trust with its citizens. Overall, the situation underscores the importance of local governance responding promptly to both routine and unexpected events affecting the community.

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