Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule on Presidents' Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane residents should be aware that garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickup will experience a delay starting Thursday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Specifically, Friday's scheduled collection will move to Saturday, requiring residents to have their carts ready by 6 AM on their designated collection days. This announcement is part of the city's ongoing efforts to manage waste efficiently during peak holiday periods. Additionally, the city urges residents to stay informed about other service adjustments and closures that may occur during Thanksgiving. For more detailed information, residents can visit the City of Spokane's official website, which offers updates and resources regarding city services.

The adjustment aims to ensure that all waste is collected promptly while accommodating the holiday schedule. This initiative highlights the city’s proactive approach to community needs during festive times. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly to avoid any inconvenience during the holiday season.

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