Shreveport Memorial Day garbage collection schedule update
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS)—Shreveport's garbage collection will change on Memorial Day, May 26.
According to the City of Shreveport, garbage will not be collected on Monday; it will be collected the following day.
Tuesday's garbage will be collected on Wednesday, 28, 2025. There will be no changes for Thursday and Friday's garbage collection.
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If you need additional information or would like to request a heavy item (bulk) pick up, please call the Solid Waste Office at (318) 673-6300.
The Woolworth Road Regional Solid Waste Facility will be open on Monday, May 26th. For more information about this facility, you may call (318) 925-3500.
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