Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has implemented a temporary change in its waste collection schedule for the Thanksgiving holiday, impacting garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups. Beginning Thursday, all collection services will be delayed by one day, meaning Friday's pickups will take place on Saturday instead. Residents are encouraged to have their carts ready for collection by 6 AM to avoid any inconvenience. This adjustment is part of the city's effort to maintain efficient waste management services during the holiday season. Furthermore, the city has also announced other closures related to Thanksgiving, ensuring that residents are well-informed.

Additional information regarding these changes can be found on the city’s website, which serves as a resource for residents navigating the holiday schedule. The city's proactive communication helps residents plan accordingly and reduces confusion around waste management during this busy time. Spokane's commitment to community engagement is evident as they encourage feedback and provide avenues for residents to stay informed.

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