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Thanksgiving Holiday Curbside Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

The city of Baton Rouge has announced that residential garbage collection will be suspended on Thursday, November 25, due to the Thanksgiving holiday. This important notice is particularly relevant for local residents who need to adjust their waste management routines during the holiday period. The city emphasizes that garbage and recycling services will resume on residents' next scheduled collection day, thereby minimizing any inconvenience. With the holiday season approaching, timely communication from local authorities is essential to help residents plan ahead. The announcement reflects the city's ongoing efforts to keep the community informed about service changes effectively.

Such updates are vital for ensuring that waste disposal does not become a burden during holiday festivities. This proactive approach by the Baton Rouge government underscores its commitment to public service and community well-being. Residents are encouraged to share this information within their neighborhoods to ensure everyone is aware of the upcoming schedule change.

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