Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Nine Mile Road, Inc., 445-A International Golf Parkway, St. Augustine, 32095, Florida
Nine Mile Road, Inc. is the local disposal site on International Golf Parkway in St. Augustine where residents and small haulers bring neighborhood trash and larger clean-up loads. It’s a working, no-frills operation-useful when curbside pickup won’t do. Expect a straightforward drop-off rather than anything fancy.
There’s an entrance with a booth and traffic flow that directs where to pull up, so be ready to stop and follow attendants’ directions. A scale is usually part of the process, meaning vehicles often stop to be weighed before leaving. The site looks industrial: pavement and gravel, big piles, and trucks moving around, so give equipment plenty of space. Lines build up on weekends and after storms, so patience can be necessary.
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