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Spokane, Washington, has announced changes to its curbside waste collection schedule in light of the Thanksgiving holiday. Starting Thursday, November 21, 2024, garbage, recycling, and yard waste pickups will be delayed by one day, with Friday's collections occurring on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Residents are encouraged to ensure their carts are at the point of collection by 6 AM on the scheduled day to avoid missed pickups. This announcement is part of the city’s broader communication strategy aimed at keeping the community informed about service changes during holiday periods. Additional city closures are also being planned, which residents can learn more about via the city's website.

The city encourages everyone to stay updated on any further announcements that may affect local services. This timely information is crucial for residents to manage their waste disposal effectively during the holiday season. For comprehensive details, residents can access more information on the City of Spokane's official site.

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