Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Sayre Municipal Landfill, 11606 N 1880 Road, Sayre, 73662, Oklahoma
Sayre Municipal Landfill is the city landfill out on N 1880 Road in Sayre, Oklahoma. Locals - homeowners clearing junk, pickup drivers hauling yard waste, and small contractors - use it to dispose of materials that get buried at the end of the line.
There’s a simple entrance booth and a scale; municipal landfills commonly charge tipping fees by weight, so expect to be weighed. Pull up to the booth first, then follow signs or directions to the active dumping area. The site is utilitarian - gravel drives, dirt cells and piles being worked on - not a tidy recycling center. Weekends and spring cleanups can make lines longer, so plan extra time if possible.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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