Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Community, Housing & Human Services (CHHS) has announced a temporary delay in garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Starting Thursday, collection services will be one day late, with Friday's pickups moving to Saturday. Residents are reminded to have their waste carts placed out for collection by 6 AM to ensure timely service. This adjustment reflects the city's commitment to maintaining effective waste management during holiday periods. The announcement also directs residents to further details about other city closures related to the holiday, emphasizing the need for community awareness and preparation.

Such timely updates are crucial for residents to plan accordingly and avoid any inconvenience. By adhering to these changes, Spokane residents can contribute to a cleaner environment and better community upkeep. The CHHS continues to provide vital information that supports public awareness and engagement during significant events like the Thanksgiving holiday.

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