Spokane's Garbage and Recycling Services Maintain Normal Schedule on Presidents Day

Spokane, WALocal News

In a recent announcement, the Office of Police Ombudsman for Spokane has informed residents of a schedule change for garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Starting Thursday, all collection services will operate a day later than usual, meaning that Friday pickups will occur on Saturday. Residents should place their carts out by 6 AM on their designated collection day to avoid any inconvenience. This adjustment is crucial for ensuring that waste management services continue smoothly during the holiday. The announcement also references additional city closures and provides a link for residents to access further information on these changes.

Such updates are vital for effective community management and support during holidays when service schedules often fluctuate. The Office of Police Ombudsman encourages residents to stay informed about these changes to maintain their waste disposal routines. For more comprehensive details, residents can visit the official Spokane city website.

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