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A small Fort Worth drop-off station in Haslet that locals use when they need to unload a truck or clear out the garage. It’s the kind of no-frills place people swing by for household cleanups and small construction debris. The site sits at 301 Hillshire Dr, so it’s easy to find off the main roads in Haslet.
Expect a paved entrance drive with a simple gate area and places to pull up next to large containers or transfer spots. Vehicles typically line up to unload, so there’s often a short wait during busy times. The layout is practical rather than decorative-concrete, metal bins, and open space for maneuvering vehicles. Signage at the entrance usually points to where to drop different kinds of loads, and attendants may direct traffic during busy periods.
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