Solid Waste Collection Schedule Maintains Normal Operations for Martin Luther King Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Solid Waste collection will remain on its regular schedule during Martin Luther King Jr. Day, providing residents with consistent waste management services. As a crucial reminder, garbage carts should be placed at the curb by 6 AM on collection days to ensure timely pickup. The city has taken steps to inform residents about the importance of maintaining these services during holiday periods, reflecting its commitment to community welfare. This announcement also ties into broader city operations, with a reminder for citizens to review additional information regarding other city services available during the holiday.

The continuity of waste collection is vital for residents, especially in maintaining cleanliness and public health. This proactive approach by the city ensures that residents are not inconvenienced during recognized holidays. Overall, the communication demonstrates Spokane's dedication to effective local governance and community engagement. Citizens are encouraged to stay updated through the city's official news releases for further details on city operations.

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