Reminder Winter Green Carts Collection and Christmas Tree Pickup Scheduled for January

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has issued a reminder to residents regarding the final week for Christmas tree pickup and the once-per-month green cart collection, scheduled for January 6th through January 10th. This initiative is crucial for maintaining cleanliness and proper waste management after the holiday festivities. Residents are urged to ensure that their carts and trees are placed out for collection by 6 AM on their designated pickup day, facilitating efficient waste management services. This reminder reflects Spokane's commitment to environmental stewardship and community involvement in waste disposal practices. The city emphasizes the importance of participating in these services to support local environmental efforts.

Timely disposal of holiday waste not only helps keep the city clean but also promotes responsible recycling and waste management. Spokane's proactive approach invites residents to engage in sustainable practices and maintain the beauty of their community. By following these guidelines, residents can play an essential role in fostering a cleaner and healthier Spokane.

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