Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule on Presidents' Day - City of Spokane

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The City of Spokane has announced that garbage and recycling collection will continue as scheduled on Presidents’ Day, reinforcing the importance of maintaining essential services during holidays. Residents are reminded to place their carts at the curb by 6 am on their designated collection days to ensure timely service. This proactive communication helps residents manage their waste disposal effectively, especially during holiday periods. The city’s commitment to uninterrupted waste management services reflects its dedication to community welfare. For additional information regarding the holiday operating schedule, residents can visit the provided link to the city’s website.

This ensures that all residents are informed about the continuity of services and can plan accordingly. Such updates are vital for fostering a well-informed community, enhancing engagement with local services. Overall, the announcement serves as a reminder of the city’s operational reliability and responsiveness to residents’ needs.

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