Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(904) 827-6980Small county facility off Allen Nease Road used by residents dropping household trash, yard clippings and recyclables. Locals swing by with pickup loads or trailers, especially for seasonal cleanups. It’s the kind of place neighbors use when curbside won’t take something.
There’s an entrance booth and a gated driveway leading into a gravel/compacted lot with rows for different drop-off points. Pull up when it’s your turn, staff will direct where to unload and traffic moves in a simple flow past the scales. Large piles and roll-off containers are visible from the road, and the yard-waste area is usually separated from the main trash spots. Weekends and storm-recovery times get busy, so expect some lineups and slow-moving traffic inside the yard.
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