Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(303) 651-8416A municipal drop-off used by Longmont residents and small haulers for getting rid of household and yard items. The site is the City of Longmont Waste Diversion Center at 140 Martin St and mostly serves local people clearing out garages, basements, or doing yard cleanups.
There’s usually an entrance booth and a checkpoint where vehicles pull up to get directed; expect to be waved to a lane rather than wandering around. Vehicles often pass a scale and then are sent to different piles or compactors depending on load type. The site feels industrial - concrete drives, large bins, and heavy equipment moving about - so keep windows up and stay out of the way while staff direct traffic. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to have longer lines, so plan extra time if visiting then.
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