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(434) 846-3324Route 60 East Convenience Center in Gladstone, VA is a small residential drop-off spot for household trash, recyclables and yard waste. Neighbors from nearby parts of the county use it for quick trips rather than big hauls.
The site looks like a compact lot off Park Lane with several roll-off containers or bins rather than a large processing plant. Convenience centers like this often have an entry area with a booth or simple signage and separate containers for trash, recyclables and yard debris. Pull up slowly, park beside the container you need and be prepared to lift or slide items into the bin; vehicle maneuvering space can be limited. Weekends-especially during spring cleanup-tend to be the busiest times, so expect a line if arriving mid-morning.
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