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

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has confirmed that Solid Waste collection will proceed on its normal schedule during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, ensuring uninterrupted service for residents. Individuals are reminded to place their waste carts at the curb by 6 AM on their regular collection days to guarantee timely pickup. This announcement is particularly significant as it helps residents plan for their waste disposal during the holiday week. Additionally, Spokane residents can find further details regarding the city's holiday operating schedule by visiting the provided link.

This proactive communication reflects the city's dedication to maintaining essential services for its community. It also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and awareness during holiday periods. The consistent schedule aims to alleviate any confusion residents may have during holidays. For more information, citizens are encouraged to access the city's official resources.

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