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Read more →Public Works Dept, Mailing Address Accomack Co. Public Works Dept. P.O. Box 476 Accomac, VA 23301 Office Location, 24401 Joynes Neck Rd, Accomac, VA 23301
(757) 787-1468A small county public works yard out on Joynes Neck Road that locals use for household drop-offs and routine county disposal needs. The office is listed at 24401 Joynes Neck Rd in Accomac with mail sent to P.O. Box 476, Accomac, VA 23301. Mostly used by residents and small contractors from around Accomack County.
The place looks like a working yard - expect gravel, heavy equipment, and piles of material rather than a tidy retail site. There is typically an office/entrance area where vehicles are directed before you pull into the main lot, and many sites like this have a scale to weigh loads. Bring a vehicle that can handle rough ground; parking and turnaround space is available but can be tight when trucks are present. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to be the busiest times and lines can form.
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