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Waste Management
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Available only to residents of unincorporated Miami-Dade County and the municipalities of Aventura, Cutler Bay, Doral, Miami Gardens, Miami Lakes, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Sunny Isles Beach and Sweetwater, the 13 Neighborhood Centers provide a do-it-yourself disposal option for household trash, tree and yard cuttings and up to one cubic yard of construction and demolition debris. You can also dispose of up to four standard automobile tires. The disposal of garbage (food-kitchen waste) at these Centers is prohibited. Some Centers accept used motor oil for recycling (for more information on used oil, visit the Disposing of Used Oil page on the Environmental Tips site). Centers are open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. year round, except for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Independence Day and Christmas Day (as observed by Miami-Dade County).
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Neighborhood Trash and Recycling Centers
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North Dade: 2
21500 NW 47 Avenue
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Norwood:
19901 NW 7 Avenue
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Palm Springs North: 2
7870 NW 178 Street
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West Little River: 2
1830 NW 79 Street
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Golden Glades: 1, 2
140 NW 160 Street
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Sunset Kendall:
8000 SW 107 Avenue
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Snapper Creek: 1, 3
2200 SW 117 Avenue
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Richmond Heights:
14050 Boggs Drive
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Chapman Field: 3, 4
13600 SW 60 Avenue
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Eureka Drive:
9401 SW 184 Street
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West Perrine: 2
16651 SW 107 Ave
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Moody Drive: 1, 2
12970 SW 268 Street
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South Miami Heights:
20800 SW 117 Court
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(1) Accepts used motor oil; (2) Accepts used electronics; (3) Does not accept white goods; (4) Does not accept tires
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