Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →2524 N 22nd St, Nebraska City, NE 68410
(402) 874-9291Small recycling spot that mostly handles yard waste for Nebraska City and nearby rural properties. Locals and folks with trailers or pickup loads swing by to drop off brush, leaves and other bulky recyclables. It's the kind of place used by homeowners, landscapers and farmhands cleaning up fields or yards.
Drive up to a modest entrance off N 22nd and look for a staffed booth where vehicles pause before pulling through. Drop-off piles and bins for brush, leaves, branches and common recyclables sit a short drive in; larger trucks need room to maneuver. There’s a scale to note on the way in and back out at many facilities like this, so plan for an extra minute or two. Lines tend to form on weekends and during spring cleanup, so timing matters if avoiding a wait is important.
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