Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Convenience Center in Hodges is a small county-style drop-off spot for local residents to get rid of household trash, recyclables, and yard debris. Located at 503 Shirley Rd, it's the kind of place people use for quick runs rather than big commercial hauls.
Pull into a modest gravel or paved lot with a low entrance booth visible from the road; some visits will find the booth empty while others have someone on duty. Several large roll-off containers sit in a row, often with separate bins for trash, recycling, and yard waste, so vehicles stop, unload, and move on. The site is compact enough that trucks and pickups have to back up carefully to the right container, and weekends-especially during yard cleanup season-can get a bit crowded. Bring small hand tools or gloves if needing to open lids or shift materials, and watch for pedestrians and other cars while maneuvering.
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