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(615) 793-5159La Vergne Convenience Center is a small residential drop-off site on Sand Hill Road used by locals to get rid of household trash, recyclables, and yard debris. Neighbors bring carloads and small trailers rather than commercial loads. The site feels compact compared with a transfer station, so expect a modest footprint and several large containers grouped together.
Pull into 300 Sand Hill Rd and you'll see a low-profile entrance area with a small booth and a short drive aisle leading to the containers. Drive-up access lets vehicles stop beside individual dumpsters or roll-off bins; larger trucks and trailers may need extra room to maneuver. The recycling and yard debris containers are typically separated from general trash, and the whole area is paved but pretty open with minimal landscaping. Weekends, especially during yard-cleanup season, tend to have the longest lines, so be prepared to wait.
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