Spokane Solid Waste Collection Schedule for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Spokane's Solid Waste collection services will operate as usual on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 20, 2025, allowing residents to rely on consistent waste management during the holiday. The city has emphasized the importance of placing carts at the curb by 6 am on regular collection days to ensure timely service. This announcement not only provides clarity for residents but also reinforces the city's dedication to maintaining essential services throughout the week. With the holiday approaching, residents are reminded to check for additional information regarding the operating schedule through the provided link.

This proactive communication helps to mitigate any potential service disruptions during holiday periods. The ability to count on continuous waste collection services contributes to the overall quality of living within Spokane. Such measures are vital for community health and cleanliness, especially during holiday gatherings. By addressing these logistical details, the city fosters a sense of community responsibility and awareness among its residents.

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