Spokane Waste Collection Delays for Thanksgiving Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has announced that garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickup will be delayed by one day starting Thursday, November 28, 2024, due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Residents are encouraged to have their carts out at the collection point by 6 AM on their designated pickup days to avoid any inconvenience. Specifically, the collection scheduled for Friday will be conducted on Saturday instead. This temporary adjustment is a standard practice during holiday periods and ensures that all residents' waste is collected in a timely manner. In addition to the changes in waste collection, the city has provided information on other closures during the Thanksgiving holiday.

By sharing these updates, the City of Spokane aims to keep its residents well-informed and prepared for the upcoming holiday. The article serves as a reminder of the city's commitment to public service and efficient waste management. For further details, residents can follow the provided links for more comprehensive information.

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