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(615) 449-4359Suggs Creek Community Disposal is the local Mt. Juliet spot for residents dropping off regular household loads and bulk items. People who live nearby use it for one-off cleanups, yard debris runs, and things that don’t fit in curbside bins.
The setup feels like a typical community disposal site: a clear driveway with places to pull up and unload, and areas for different kinds of drop-offs. There may be a booth or scale at the entrance since many Tennessee county facilities operate by weight, so plan for a short stop at the gate. The site is outdoors, with compacted gravel or pavement and large containers or bays where material is placed. Lines form on weekends and during spring cleanups, so the lot can get busy then.
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