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(409) 309-4270Small county convenience center in Waxahachie where locals drop off household trash, recyclables and yard clippings. The site is compact-picture a few roll-off containers and a small booth by the entrance. Many Texas counties run places like this, so expect a no-frills, practical setup.
Pull into a short lane and there’s usually a booth and a scale area near the front, with containers spread across the paved yard. Separate bins for trash, recycling and brush are typically grouped close together, so having materials pre-sorted speeds things up. The footprint is tight, so larger trucks and trailers will need careful backing and extra clearance. Expect the longest lines on weekends and during spring cleanup.
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