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A small-town solid waste collection site out on Dodd Rd in Crawford, used mostly by local residents and nearby ranches. It handles general household trash and the usual recycling and yard-waste drop-offs one would expect at a county site.
There’s typically a small entrance booth where drivers check in if someone’s there; pull up to that area first. Many sites like this have a scale and charge by weight, so be prepared to stop again after unloading if that’s the case. Recycling bins and yard-waste piles are usually off to the side past the booth, with roll-off containers or concrete pads for trash. Weekends and spring cleanup can get backed up, so lines and a bit of wait time are normal.
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