Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents Day Holiday in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane residents should be aware that garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups will be delayed by one day starting Thursday due to Thanksgiving holiday observances. As a result, pickups originally scheduled for Friday will take place on Saturday, and residents are advised to ensure their carts are out by 6 AM for collection. This adjustment reflects the city’s commitment to effectively communicate operational changes that could impact waste management services. In addition to the waste collection changes, the city has provided information on other closures that may occur during the holiday period, encouraging residents to stay informed. The announcement serves not only as a reminder for residents but also highlights the importance of community engagement in maintaining cleanliness and order during busy holiday times.

By adhering to the new schedule, residents can help ensure a smooth transition during this festive season. Further details and updates are accessible through the city’s official website. Such timely communication is crucial for fostering a well-informed community.

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