Garbage and Recycling Pickup Scheduled for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Residents of Spokane are advised that garbage and recycling collection will continue as usual on Presidents' Day, February 17, 2025, allowing for uninterrupted waste management services. The city emphasizes the necessity of placing carts at the curb by 6 am on regular collection days to avoid delays. This proactive communication is vital, especially during holidays when schedules can often shift unpredictably. A link is provided for further information about the holiday operating schedule, ensuring residents have access to necessary details. By following these guidelines, the community can contribute to the efficiency of local waste collection efforts.

The announcement underscores Spokane's dedication to maintaining high standards of public service, regardless of holiday interruptions. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant about their waste management routines to support city operations. Such clear communication fosters community engagement and cooperation in municipal services.

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