Solid Waste Collection Schedule for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Solid Waste collection will continue its standard schedule on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with residents reminded to place their carts at the curb by 6 AM for collection. This initiative highlights the City’s commitment to maintaining essential services during holidays, ensuring that waste management remains consistent for all community members. The City has also issued reminders about its overall operating schedule during the holiday, reinforcing the importance of proper waste disposal for public health and environmental sustainability. By providing this information, the City encourages residents to participate actively in keeping Spokane clean and organized.

Furthermore, timely updates like these reflect the City’s dedication to transparency and community engagement. Residents can find additional details and updates on the City’s official website, which serves as a vital resource for local information. Such initiatives not only promote civic responsibility but also enhance resident satisfaction and trust in local governance. The announcement is particularly relevant as it coincides with a significant national holiday, underscoring the importance of community services.

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