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A small county convenience center serving West Point residents for household drop-offs. Locals use it for regular trash, recycling, and yard debris runs rather than hauling everything to a larger transfer station. It sits on Reed Road and handles the kind of loads a pickup or small trailer brings.
Pull into a modest driveway with a pickup-style traffic flow and a small entrance booth area - sometimes staffed, sometimes not, depending on the day. Separate containers sit within easy reach; recyclables and yard waste are often grouped off to one side while general trash is in roll-off style bins. Expect tight turning room if a truck and trailer are there, and plan to climb down to sort items into the correct container. Weekends and spring cleanups commonly see a line, so there can be a wait during peak times.
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