Spokane Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule for Presidents' Day

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In a recent session, the Spokane City Council honored veterans for their significant contributions to the community, aligning this recognition with Veterans Day. Council Member Kitty Klitzke took part in the ceremony, emphasizing the gratitude the city holds for these individuals who have served the nation. Ginny Webber from Vets on the Farm accepted the proclamation, reinforcing the bond between local organizations and veteran affairs. In conjunction with these celebrations, the city reminded residents that Solid Waste collection will follow its regular schedule throughout the week of Veterans Day. To ensure service continuity, residents are encouraged to place their waste carts at the curb by 6 a.

m. on their scheduled collection days. This reminder demonstrates the city's dedication to maintaining essential public services even during holiday periods. The Council's actions reflect a broader commitment to community engagement and honoring those who have served. More information on the city’s holiday operating schedule is available on their official website.

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