Spokane's Solid Waste Collection Schedule Remains Normal on Martin Luther King Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Solid Waste collection services will maintain their normal schedule on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, allowing residents to keep their waste disposal routines uninterrupted. The city emphasizes that waste carts must be placed at the curb by 6 a. m. on collection days, which is crucial for ensuring timely pickups.

This notice is particularly relevant as many residents might expect changes to waste collection during holidays, making the clarity of information essential. Additionally, the article includes a hyperlink to further details regarding the city’s holiday operating schedule, providing residents with easy access to necessary information. This proactive communication from the city underscores its commitment to community service and public health. By adhering to the normal collection schedule, Spokane residents can contribute to a cleaner environment. As the holiday approaches, this reminder is timely for preparing households for their waste management needs.

The consistent operation of Solid Waste services during holidays reflects the city's dedication to maintaining efficient public services.

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