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(863) 675-3373Lee Henry Transfer Station in LaBelle is the local spot where household and yard stuff gets dumped, compacted, and sent off to a landfill. Neighbors, contractors, and anyone with a truck or trailer use it when hauling can't go straight to a distant landfill.
Pull up to a small entrance booth and be ready to stop; most transfer stations use a scale at the gate and charge by weight, so there’s usually a second stop on the way out. The site is open and industrial-looking with large compactors and roll-off areas, and landscaping piles or yard-waste sections are common at Florida facilities. Weekends and spring-cleanup times get busy, and during hurricane season there may be extra queues for debris. Follow the posted signs and flow of traffic - there's typically a clear path for vehicles to back up, unload, and move on.
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