Spokane Waste Collection Schedule Changes for Thanksgiving 2024

Spokane, WALocal News

In preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday, Spokane's waste collection services will experience schedule changes, with pickups delayed by one day. Starting Thursday, residents should expect garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste collections to occur later than usual, with Friday's service shifting to Saturday. This announcement aims to help residents plan accordingly and avoid missed pickups during a busy holiday week. The city advises all citizens to have their carts at the collection point by 6 AM on their scheduled days to ensure timely service. Additional information regarding city closures during the Thanksgiving holiday is accessible via linked resources.

This news release underscores the city's commitment to keeping the public informed about service changes and maintaining effective waste management. It highlights the importance of community engagement in understanding local services, especially during holiday periods. Residents are encouraged to stay updated to enhance their holiday experience without service disruptions.

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