Spokane Garbage and Recycling Pickup Delays for Thanksgiving Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

In preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Spokane is implementing a schedule change for garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickup. Starting Thursday, all pickups will occur one day later than usual, meaning that Friday's collection will be rescheduled for Saturday. Residents are reminded to have their carts out by 6 AM on their collection days to ensure timely service. This adjustment reflects the city’s efforts to maintain efficient operations during holiday periods and accommodate residents' needs. Additional notices about city closures during Thanksgiving can be accessed via links provided in the announcement.

The city aims to keep the community informed and minimize disruptions during this busy time of year. Engaging with these services responsibly contributes to the overall cleanliness and sustainability of Spokane. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on any potential changes through the city's official communications.

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