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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Residents Urged to Use Clean Green Cart for Leaves and Yard Waste

Curbside yard and food waste customers have until Friday, Dec. 2, to finish their fall yard cleanup before the City of Spokane suspends the collection

service for the winter. The optional Clean Green curbside yard and food waste collection service runs from March through November.

Weather over the last month has presented unusual circumstances for leaf pick-up, snow removal and stormwater runoff. The unseasonably warm

temperatures through mid-October have kept leaves from turning and dropping. Followed by a quick drop in temperatures, rain and snow; many trees

have not dropped their leaves. These cold temperatures have continued, leaving a combination of snow and ice in the right-of-way and delaying leaf

pick-up routes throughout the City.

“We need the community’s help to get as many leaves out of their yards as quickly as possible heading into winter to assist with keeping the right-of-way

and storm drains clear,” says Street Department Director Clint Harris.

How You Can Help

Residents who subscribe the optional clean green cart service are urged to put as many leaves and yard waste as possible into their green carts

between now and Dec. 2. This will help reduce the number stormwater drains being blocked that often causes urban flooding and challenges for leaf and

snow removal. Never push leaves from the yard into the street. Take the time to make sure there is a clear path for stormwater and snow melt-off to

reach the drains in neighborhood streets.

The 96-gallon green yard waste cart can be filled with all types of yard waste—leaves, pine needles, grass, pumpkins, pinecones, weeds, vines, thatch,

plant trimmings, small amounts of sod, and branches. Please do not overload carts and make sure that the lids are fully closed.

Customers also can dispose of food scraps and food-soiled paper in the carts. Acceptable scraps include meat, poultry, fish, beans, dairy products, fruit,

vegetables, breads, grains, pasta, eggshells, nutshells, coffee grounds, tea bags, and leftovers. Acceptable food-soiled papers include greasy pizza

boxes, coffee filters, paper towels, paper napkins, uncoated paper plates and cups, paper egg and berry cartons, and paper grocery bags with food

scraps.

The cost of the optional collection service will be $18.84 a month in 2023, with no charge when the service is suspended for winter. Customers can add

the service by calling the City at 311 inside City boundaries or (509-755-2489).

Even after curbside collection is suspended for winter, recyclers and composters can still recycle yard and food waste at the City’s Waste to Energy

(WTE) facility. Clean green materials are accepted year-round at WTE, which is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The minimum charge is $6.29 for

clean green material in 2022 and $6.47 in 2023. There is also a self-haul fee of $2.06 in 2022 and $2.12 for 2023.

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