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Read more →Behind Fairview Recreation, 2714 Fairview Blvd W, Fairview, TN 37062
(615) 799-8311Small, no-frills drop-off tucked behind Fairview Recreation at 2714 Fairview Blvd W. Used mostly by Fairview residents for day-to-day household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Think of it as a compact convenience center rather than a large transfer station.
Access from Fairview Blvd W leads into a modest parking and drop-off area behind the rec center with a handful of roll-off containers and paved pads. Many convenience centers have a small entrance booth nearby; if there’s one here it’s where any site questions or fees are handled. Pull close to the containers-trailers often need to be backed up onto the pad to unload and the bin openings sit fairly high. Expect lines on weekends and during spring cleanup season, so plan for some wait time then.
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