Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →A straightforward community disposal spot on London Groveport Road serving Grove City residents with everyday household and yard drop-offs. People in town come here with pickups, trailers and carloads when they need to get rid of bulk items or recyclables.
There’s an entrance booth and usually a scale lane to drive over before heading to the drop-off areas, so expect to slow down when entering. The site looks like a typical transfer yard with rows of containers and open bays; recycling bins are often grouped near the main entrance road. Trucks and trailers are common, so pull up carefully and follow the traffic flow painted or signed on the ground. Weekends, especially in spring, tend to be busier and lines can form at the booth and drop-off points.
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