Residential hurricane yard debris accepted at recycling drop-off centers

Posted 10/6/22

Collier County residents now have the option to take their hurricane yard debris, free of charge...

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Residential hurricane yard debris accepted at recycling drop-off centers

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Collier County residents now have the option to take their hurricane yard debris, free of charge, to four Recycling Drop-Off Centers. These locations are open only to Collier County residents with proper identification. Debris will not be accepted from businesses or contractors.

Locations:
• Marco Island Recycling Drop-Off Center, 990 Chalmer Drive, Marco Island

• Naples Airport Recycling Drop-Off Center,2640 Corporate Flight Rd, Naples
• Tim Nance Collier County Recycling Center, 825 39th Avenue NE, Naples (near the Fairgrounds)
• Immokalee Transfer Station at 700 Stockade Road, Immokalee

The Recycling Drop-Off Centers are open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday.

Residents can also choose to leave hurricane debris curbside for collection. Hurricane debris should be placed in separate piles of: yard waste, construction and demolition (furniture, carpet), household hazardous waste, electronic waste and appliances. Please be patient for collection of these piles and monitor colliercountyfl.gov/hurricaneprep for updates. It will take some time to collect and all areas will have more than one pick up, as needed.

Residents with questions may call Utility Billing and Customer Service at 239-252-2380. Information can also be found at www.colliercountyfl.gov and social media channels including www.facebook.com/CollierGov and www.twitter.com/CollierGov.

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