Spokane's Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's parking services have announced a delay in garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups beginning Thursday, with Friday's collections rescheduled for Saturday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Residents are advised to place their carts at the point of collection by 6 AM on their designated collection day to avoid missed pickups. This timely announcement underscores the city's commitment to keeping residents informed about changes in municipal services. In addition to waste collection updates, the city provides resources and information regarding other potential closures during the holiday, ensuring that citizens are well-informed. Spokane actively promotes the proper use of its parking system to facilitate access for all community members.

The city utilizes technology, such as License Plate Recognition, for parking enforcement, improving the parking experience. As Spokane gears up for the holiday season, it emphasizes the importance of efficient city services and community engagement. Residents are encouraged to visit the Spokane website for further details on service updates and city closures.

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