The Neighborhood Clean-up Program works to make Spokane neighborhoods clean, safe, and healthy for all residents to live and thrive in. This program funds neighborhood clean-up and community-building opportunities as a partnership between the Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS) and Department of Solid Waste. The Neighborhood Clean-up Program supports the broader City of Spokane’s actions to reduce property crime, beautify Spokane, and promote community resiliency.
Get involved with your neighborhood council to stay in the loop with clean-up related efforts! Don’t know which neighborhood you live in? Find your neighborhood.
More information about the 2025 Neighborhood Clean-up Program will be posted on this webpage on March 1.
The 2025 Clean-up Coordinator training is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Shadle Park Library (Studio Room)/ Zoom. RSVP to Amber Groe (agroe@spokanecity.org) by Feb. 13 if you plan to attend. This training is open only to designated neighborhood council volunteers.
Visit the Waste to Energy Facility page for more information about waste disposal. Please refer to the Waste Disposal Guide for information on what is allowed and not allowed at the Waste-to-Energy Facility. Electronics (computers, monitors, TVs, DVD Players, e-readers) are not allowed. Please visit Washington Recycles to learn where your closest electronics recyclers are.
The disposal sites accept cash, check, debit cards, Visa, and MasterCard for payment. Please make sure you bring proper identification with you.
Neighborhood Clean-up Program
cleanup@spokanecity.org