Spokane Announces Normal Collection Schedule for June 16 and City Closures for Juneteenth

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane confirms that garbage, recycling, and food waste services will adhere to their regular collection schedule on June 16, 2025. Residents are urged to place their carts at the curb by 6 a. m. on their designated pick-up day to ensure timely service. Additionally, the city has announced closures in recognition of Juneteenth, with more information available in a dedicated news release.

The Spokane Police Department also released a statement addressing the "No Kings" demonstration that took place on June 14, following the Pride Parade. These announcements highlight the city's commitment to maintaining clear communication with its citizens about essential services and community events. Spokane officials encourage residents to stay informed through the city’s official website. The updates reflect the city’s proactive approach to community engagement and service delivery. Local officials aim to ensure that all residents are aware of service changes and observances that may affect their daily routines.

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