Spokane Delays Waste Collection Due to Memorial Day Holiday

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will delay garbage, recycling, and yard waste services by one day during the week of May 30, 2025, due to the Memorial Day holiday. Friday's collection will shift to Saturday, impacting residents' waste disposal schedules. Residents should ensure their carts are placed out for collection by 6 AM on their designated days to avoid missed pickups. This temporary schedule change allows the city to manage holiday-related disruptions while maintaining service levels. The city has communicated these adjustments to keep residents informed and prepared.

For more details on related city closures during the holiday, residents are encouraged to check the provided link. This proactive approach reflects Spokane's commitment to effective waste management and community service. The adjustments are expected to minimize confusion and ensure that all residents have access to timely waste collection.

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