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Read more →Lee/Hendry County Regional SW Disposal Facility, 5500 Church Road, Felda, 33930, Florida
Lee/Hendry County Regional SW Disposal Facility on Church Road in Felda is where locals bring truckloads of household junk, yard waste and construction debris. Neighbors from both Lee and Hendry areas use it when things are too big for the curbside pickup.
A small entrance booth sits at the driveway, so traffic slows as vehicles line up to get in. Wide drive lanes lead to large tipping areas with piles of brush, old furniture and construction rubble; heavy equipment is visible moving material around. There’s typically a scale as part of the site layout, so expect to stop again on the way out. The overall feel is industrial - dusty drives, big containers and lots of room for trucks and trailers.
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