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(540) 665-5122Frederick County Citizens' Convenience Center at 801 Greenwood Rd in Winchester is the local drop-off spot for residential trash, recyclables, and yard debris. Neighbors bring anything their curbside service won't take, from carloads to small trailers, especially during seasonal cleanups.
This is a compact convenience-center setup with separate containers and roll-off bins rather than a large transfer station. Expect to pull into a short entrance lane and move slowly through a few drop points; at similar centers there can be a small booth or scale, so plan for a brief stop. Get materials roughly sorted before getting out of the vehicle since recyclables, brush, and regular trash usually go in different places. Weekends and spring cleanup see the longest lines, so waits are common during those times.
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