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Read more →4239 London Groveport Rd, Grove City, OH 43123
(614) 871-5100This is the Administrative Office Building for the Grove City waste facility on London Groveport Road, used by local residents and small haulers dropping off household and yard debris. Neighbors bring routine disposal loads here rather than driving farther out of town. The place handles community disposal needs for the area.
Drive up the main entrance and you'll pass a roadside booth or office where paperwork and drop-off directions are handled. There is usually a scale involved for vehicles, so expect to drive over it at some point and possibly stop again before leaving. The site is fairly large - think open tipping areas and space for trucks and trailers, not a tight parking lot. Weekends, especially during spring cleanups, tend to be noticeably busier with lines forming at the entrance.
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