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Spokane's waste management services will experience a schedule change due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, with garbage, curbside recycling, and yard waste pickups running a day late. Starting Thursday, November 28, 2024, residents can expect their waste collection to be delayed, culminating in Friday's service being moved to Saturday. To ensure a smooth collection process, residents are advised to have their carts ready and placed at their designated collection points by 6 AM on the respective days. This announcement highlights the importance of community awareness during holiday periods, as many residents may be adjusting their schedules for Thanksgiving festivities. Furthermore, the city has provided additional resources and information regarding closures during the holiday, ensuring that residents are well-informed.

By proactively communicating these changes, Spokane aims to enhance the efficiency of its waste collection services and maintain community order during the busy holiday season. This news is particularly relevant for households that rely on these services for sustainability and cleanliness. Residents looking for more information can check the city's website for updates and related announcements.

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