Spokane Curbside Waste Pickup Delayed Due to Thanksgiving Holiday

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The City of Spokane has implemented a one-day delay for curbside garbage, recycling, and yard waste pickups due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Starting Thursday, residents should ensure that their carts are placed out for collection by 6 AM on their designated pickup days. Notably, Friday pickups will occur on Saturday, which may affect residents' plans for waste disposal during the holiday weekend. The city has highlighted the importance of this adjustment, especially as Thanksgiving often leads to increased waste generation. For more information about other city closures and services during this time, residents can refer to the official Spokane city website.

This change is essential for maintaining efficient waste management services while accommodating the holiday schedule. As Thanksgiving approaches, it is crucial for citizens to remain aware of their collection schedules to avoid missed pickups. The city encourages residents to prepare accordingly and stay updated on any further announcements.

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