Spokane residents can request disposal passes at City Hall or online

March 13, 2025 | Spokane, Spokane County, Washington

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Spokane residents can now easily access disposal passes through the City of Spokane's Neighborhood Clean-up Program, aimed at promoting community cleanliness and responsible waste disposal. Residents can request a disposal pass either online or in person at the Spokane 311 customer service counter located in City Hall.

To obtain a pass online, residents must visit the Neighborhood Clean-up Program webpage, create an account or log in, and submit their request. The pass, which covers $30 in disposal fees at the waste-to-energy facility, will be sent directly to their email. For those unable to redeem the pass due to physical limitations or lack of transportation, an alternate person can be designated at the time of request.
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The program allows residents to request a disposal pass once every 30 days, as long as funds are available. It is important to note that any combined load of garbage, yard waste, and recycling will be charged as general garbage, and loads must be secured to prevent spillage. Upon arrival at the waste-to-energy facility, residents must inform the attendant that they are using a disposal pass and present their identification.

This initiative not only facilitates waste disposal for Spokane residents but also encourages community participation in keeping the city clean. For further details and guidelines, residents are encouraged to visit the Neighborhood Cleanup Program webpage.

Converted from City of Spokane's Neighborhood Clean-up Program meeting on March 13, 2025
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