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~ Spokane, WA- As the Presidents Day holiday approaches, the city of Spokane has announced that on-street parking meters and kiosks will not require payment on Monday, Feb. 16. This decision was made by the city's Communications Director, Erin Hut, in an effort to provide convenience for residents and visitors during the holiday.
However, Hut reminds everyone that even though parking will be free on this day, all parking rules and regulations, including time limits, will still be enforced. This is to ensure that traffic flow and safety are maintained in the city.
In addition to parking changes, garbage and recycling pickup will continue as scheduled. The Waste to Energy Facility will also be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For those needing to conduct business with the city on Monday, Spokane City Hall will be open for regular hours. This includes access to Spokane 311 and the Development Services Center.
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The Spokane City Council has canceled their agenda review and legislative meetings for Monday, Feb. 16. These meetings will resume on Monday, Feb. 23 at their usual times of 3:30 p.m. for agenda review and 6 p.m. for the legislative meeting. Residents can watch these meetings live on CityCable 5 or stream them on Facebook or the city's website. Those who wish to provide testimony on an item can sign up online.
For those looking for some holiday fun, the Numerica Skate Ribbon and Looff Carrousel in Riverfront Park will be open on Presidents Day. More information can be found on the city's website.
However, some city services will not be available on Monday due to the holiday. All Spokane Public Library branches will be closed and Spokane Municipal Court and Community Justice Services will only be available by phone.
As always, residents are encouraged to stay updated with any changes or announcements through the city's website or social media channels.
However, Hut reminds everyone that even though parking will be free on this day, all parking rules and regulations, including time limits, will still be enforced. This is to ensure that traffic flow and safety are maintained in the city.
In addition to parking changes, garbage and recycling pickup will continue as scheduled. The Waste to Energy Facility will also be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For those needing to conduct business with the city on Monday, Spokane City Hall will be open for regular hours. This includes access to Spokane 311 and the Development Services Center.
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The Spokane City Council has canceled their agenda review and legislative meetings for Monday, Feb. 16. These meetings will resume on Monday, Feb. 23 at their usual times of 3:30 p.m. for agenda review and 6 p.m. for the legislative meeting. Residents can watch these meetings live on CityCable 5 or stream them on Facebook or the city's website. Those who wish to provide testimony on an item can sign up online.
For those looking for some holiday fun, the Numerica Skate Ribbon and Looff Carrousel in Riverfront Park will be open on Presidents Day. More information can be found on the city's website.
However, some city services will not be available on Monday due to the holiday. All Spokane Public Library branches will be closed and Spokane Municipal Court and Community Justice Services will only be available by phone.
As always, residents are encouraged to stay updated with any changes or announcements through the city's website or social media channels.
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