City Crews Modify Operations for Snow Event - City of Spokane, Washington

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Spokane will maintain its regular garbage and recycling pickup schedule on Presidents' Day, ensuring that residents experience no disruption in waste collection services. The city encourages residents to place their carts at the curb by 6 AM on their scheduled collection days to facilitate efficient service. This announcement underscores Spokane's dedication to effective waste management and community support during holidays. The city has also provided resources on its official website for residents to find additional information regarding the operating schedule during the holiday. By proactively communicating these details, Spokane aims to enhance community engagement and encourage responsible waste disposal practices.

The consistent service schedule reflects the city's commitment to maintaining cleanliness and sustainability within the community. Residents are reminded of the importance of adhering to collection guidelines to ensure a smooth waste management process. Overall, the city's efforts contribute to a well-functioning municipal service that prioritizes resident convenience and satisfaction.

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