Spokane Announces Thanksgiving Waste Collection Schedule Changes

Spokane, WALocal News

In light of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, Spokane has announced modifications to its waste collection schedule, affecting garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups. Starting Thursday, November 28, 2024, all pickups will be delayed by one day, with Friday's service rescheduled for Saturday. Residents are encouraged to set their carts out by 6 AM on collection days to avoid missed pickups. The city has provided a link for further details on other closures during the holiday period, demonstrating proactive communication with citizens. This adjustment not only facilitates waste management during a busy week but also underscores the city’s dedication to keeping the community informed.

With Thanksgiving being a peak time for gatherings and food waste, these changes are crucial for maintaining local sanitation services. Spokane's efforts to ensure smooth operations during holiday festivities exemplify responsible governance. Residents are reminded to stay updated through the city’s official channels for any further announcements.

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