Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →J.E.D. Solid Waste Management Facility, 1501 Omni Way, St. Cloud, 34773, Florida
Small solid waste site in St. Cloud that folks use for household trash, yard clippings and recyclables. Located on Omni Way, it sees a lot of local traffic during weekend cleanups and after storms.
There’s an entrance booth where drivers check in before heading into the drop area, and most vehicles will cross a scale since sites like this commonly charge by weight. Pull-up lanes lead to several roll-off containers and collection bins, with enough room for pickups and small trailers though maneuvering can feel tight when busy. Recycling and yard waste containers tend to be grouped near the main unloading area, and the yard is mostly gravel and pavement with clear signage marking drop points. Expect backups on weekends and especially during hurricane season when debris collection ramps up.
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