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Read more →Savannah-Dean Forest Road SL, 1327 Dean Forest Road, Savannah, 31405, Georgia
Savannah-Dean Forest Road SL is the local waste disposal yard at 1327 Dean Forest Road in Garden City. Neighbors and small haulers use it when clearing out houses, yards, or job sites. It’s a working site - not fancy, just the kind of place people bring bulky stuff and loose debris.
Pull in off Dean Forest and the first thing noticeable is a booth at the entrance and a wide open yard beyond it. Vehicles form a line and follow marked lanes to the drop-off areas and concrete pads; expect to wait during busy times. Large piles and open tipping spots are visible from the road, and the surface gets dusty in dry weather and sloppy after rain. Equipment and scales can be seen around the site, so plan for the noise and movement of trucks.
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