Garbage Collection Delayed in Spokane Due to Memorial Day

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and yard waste services will be delayed by one day this week as a result of the Memorial Day holiday. Residents should note that Friday’s collection will occur on Saturday, and they are advised to place their carts at the point of collection by 6 AM on their designated collection day. This adjustment is part of the city's effort to accommodate the holiday schedule while maintaining waste management services. The city has published more information regarding closures and service changes on its official website, allowing residents to stay updated on local services. Ensuring timely placement of waste carts is essential for efficient collection during this period.

Additionally, residents can find various resources on the City of Spokane's website, including a site map and information on community engagement. This service adjustment highlights the city's commitment to effective waste management while respecting holiday observances. Local residents are encouraged to plan accordingly to avoid any disruptions in service.

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