Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane, Washington, is implementing a one-day delay for garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste collection starting on Thursday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Residents are advised to have their carts out by 6 AM on their designated collection days to avoid any service interruptions. This means that Friday's scheduled pickups will occur on Saturday instead. The city has proactively communicated this schedule adjustment to ensure the public is aware of the changes. In addition to waste collection updates, residents can find further details on other city services and closures during the holiday through online resources.

The City of Spokane's efforts to inform the community reflect its commitment to effective public service. Those looking for more information can visit the city's official website for additional announcements. This timely update highlights the city's responsiveness to community needs during the holiday season.

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