Spokane Waste Collection Delayed Due to Memorial Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's waste management services, including garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection, will be delayed by one day this week following Memorial Day. Residents should prepare for Friday's pickups to occur on Saturday, with a reminder to have their carts out by 6 AM on collection days. This adjustment is a standard practice during holiday weeks to accommodate service schedules. The city encourages residents to check its official website for comprehensive information regarding other city closures related to the holiday. Such changes are crucial for ensuring that waste management operates smoothly during peak holiday periods.

The announcement highlights the city's focus on maintaining public services while navigating holiday schedules. Residents are urged to stay informed about these changes to prevent any disruption in their waste collection. Efficient communication is essential to facilitate proper waste management during holidays.

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