Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule for Presidents Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane residents will face a one-day delay in garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste collection due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, with Friday's pickups being moved to Saturday. The city emphasizes the importance of having carts out by 6 AM on designated collection days to avoid missed pickups. This service alteration is a standard procedure during holiday periods, reflecting the city's efforts to manage public services effectively. Residents can find additional information about city closures and operations related to the holiday on the Spokane official website. The city encourages the use of its online Public Records portal for any inquiries or records requests.

For more specific questions, residents can contact the Office of the City Clerk via email or traditional mail. Keeping the community informed about these adjustments is crucial for smooth service delivery. Spokane's commitment to transparency and accessibility during holiday seasons is evident in its proactive communication efforts.

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