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Spokane: City Closures Planned For Memorial Day
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Brian Coddington, Communications Director, 509.625.6740

In observance of the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 30, City Hall will be closed along with other City facilities, including the Waste-to-Energy facility. Garbage, recycling, and clean green pickup will be a day late all week, with normal Friday services planned for Saturday.

On-street paid parking meters will not require payments on Memorial Day.

All Spokane Public Library branches will be closed on Monday, May 30.

City of Spokane employees will not be available for phone or online customer service needs on Memorial Day. That includes developer services and permit functions, 3-1-1 inquiries, utility billing questions, and records requests. Spokane Municipal Court also is closed Monday.

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All Spokane City Council meetings for Monday, May 30 have been cancelled. The Council will hold its next weekly briefing session and legislative meeting on Monday, June 6, at 3:30 and 6 p.m. respectively in the City Council Chambers in City Hall. Meetings are also shown live on Facebook and CityCable 5, the City's government-access cable station, and are streamed on the web at www.spokanecity.org.

Meanwhile, Riverfront Park attractions, including the Looff Carrousel, the Numerica SkyRide, the Numerica Skate Ribbon, and other activities, will be open during the holiday weekend. Details are available online. City golf courses are open.

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