Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(856) 424-4422Cherry Hill Township Department of Public Works on Perina Blvd is the municipal spot locals use for dropping off household rubbish and neighborhood cleanup loads. Regular residents and small contractors from around Cherry Hill come here when curbside pickup won’t do. The place looks like a typical town public works yard rather than a polished transfer station.
Drive in off Perina Boulevard and you'll see an entrance booth and a lane to pull up; vehicles usually queue there before being directed deeper into the yard. There are scales and a staging area for larger loads, so expect to pause a few minutes while things are checked. Recycling and bulk items are handled in separate parts of the lot, with clear piles or bins that sit to the side of the main tipping area. Weekends and spring cleanup days get busy, so lineups and slow-moving traffic are common.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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