Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

On Presidents’ Day, February 20, 2025, Spokane will maintain its regular garbage and recycling collection schedule, ensuring residents can manage their waste without interruptions. The city urges residents to have their carts out by 6 AM on their designated collection days to facilitate efficient service. This proactive approach highlights the importance of community participation in waste management, especially during holidays when routines may change. For those seeking further details, the City of Spokane's website offers comprehensive information about the holiday operating schedule and other city services. The commitment to regular collection during holidays emphasizes Spokane's dedication to maintaining cleanliness and environmental responsibility.

Consistent communication from city officials is crucial for fostering community awareness and compliance. The announcement serves as a reminder of the city’s efforts to keep public services running smoothly. Engaging residents through clear messaging helps build trust and ensures that essential services are effectively utilized.

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