Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →9756 N9753 NW County Rd 229, Starke, FL 32091
(904) 966-6280Bradford County Solid Waste Dumpsite on NW County Road 229 is the local spot Starke residents use for household trash, yard clippings and recyclables. It operates under Florida DEP oversight, and services can shift during hurricane season. The county also runs household hazardous waste collection events from time to time.
An entrance booth and a gravel drive mark the gate; pull up to the booth for check-in before heading in. There’s often a scale to cross on the way in or out, so be prepared for a short stop. Recycling bins are typically off to the right past the booth, while yard-waste piles and general trash areas are more open-expect trucks and loaders moving about. Weekends get busiest, and activity spikes after storms or during spring cleanup; the site looks like a working county yard with mud, dust and large piles.
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