Spokane Waste Services Maintain Regular Schedule During Juneteenth

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's waste management services, including garbage, recycling, and food waste collection, will follow the normal schedule this week, ensuring continuity for residents. Carts must be placed at the curb by 6 a. m. on collection days to facilitate timely pick-up. The city has issued a reminder about the importance of this schedule for maintaining efficient waste management.

Additionally, residents can find more information regarding city closures related to Juneteenth on the city's website. These closures may affect other city services and operations, making it crucial for residents to stay informed. The city aims to provide consistent and reliable waste services to support its community. Engaging with the city's online resources helps residents keep up with important announcements and service updates. By staying informed, residents can better navigate changes in city services and ensure proper waste disposal.

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