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In preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Spokane has announced a one-day delay in curbside garbage, recycling, and yard waste pickup services starting Thursday. Residents are reminded to have their waste carts out by 6 AM on collection days to ensure timely pickup. Specifically, Friday pickups will be moved to Saturday, allowing for continued service despite the holiday schedule. This announcement serves to inform the community of changes that could affect their waste management routines during a busy holiday period. Additional information regarding other city closures related to Thanksgiving can be found on the city’s official website.

The city’s proactive communication aims to help residents plan accordingly and avoid confusion about service availability. Keeping the community informed about such changes is crucial for maintaining effective waste management. Overall, these updates reflect the city’s commitment to providing reliable services while accommodating holiday schedules.

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