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Hurricane Irma: Here's Orange County's Yard Debris Drop-Off Sites

The sites will remain open until 7 p.m. Residents must bring proof of their Orange County address to gain access.

ORLANDO, FL — Is your yard filled with broken tree limbs or perhaps entire trees? Good news. Orange County officials have released the locations of 10 sites where residents can drop off trees and other yard waste starting Wednesday morning.

The sites will remain open until 7 p.m. Residents must bring proof of their Orange County address to gain access. (For more information on Orange County debris drop offs and other Orlando stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.)

The debris drop-off sites are:

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  • Barnett Park - 4801 W Colonial Dr.
  • Conway Water Treatment Plant - 3590 Manatee St.
  • Cypress Grove Park - 290 Holden Ave.
  • Fort Christmas Park -1300 Fort Christmas Rd.
  • Harrell Road - 8503 Trevarthon Rd.
  • Meadowoods Park - 1751 Rhode Island Woods Cir
  • NW Water Treatment Plant - 701 W McCormick Rd.
  • Rose Place Park - 8200 Old Winter Garden Rd.
  • Across from Eastern Regional Park - 3800 S. Econlockhatchee Trl.
  • West Beach Park Addition - 9227 Winter Garden Vineland Rd.

Watch: FEMA Says Irma Clean-Up Will Be A Complex And Frustrating Process


The county said debris removal contractors will starting picking up of vegetative debris Thursday. Residents can place yard waste at the curb for pick up by the contractors. A pick up schedule will be provided for each neighborhood. Vegetative debris must be separated from construction materials, household hazardous waste, such as paint, and large electrical items, such as refrigerators.

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Photo credit: Orange County Public Works Department

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