Joseph
Hendrix
Huber Heights Ward 3 Resident

My Trip to the Huber Heights Yard Waste Site

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Last Saturday - Saturday, April 3rd, 2021 - the first Saturday of April and the first Saturday of the season that the Huber Heights Yard Waste site was open, I dropped off a bunch of sticks and branches.

A large pile of the mulch that is available for free.
A large pile of the mulch that is available for free.
A closeup shot of the mulch that is available for free.
A closeup shot of the mulch that is available for free.
A photo facing away from the piles of debris showing what the Huber Heights Yard Waste Site looks like
A photo facing away from the piles of debris showing what the Huber Heights Yard Waste Site looks like

From the Huber Heights Yard Waste Site website:

Yard Waste Site

The Yard Waste drop-off site is located on the north side of I-70 on Wildcat Road. This service is open and free to all Huber Heights residents. The Yard Waste Site will open on Thursday, April 1, 2021, and will remain open until Friday, October 29, 2021.

Hours of operation are Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and the first Saturday of each month, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Wood Chips & Compost

The City grinds the leaves and other collected debris to make quality leaf and wood mulch, which is free. During open hours, residents are encouraged to take the available wood chips and leaf compost material free of charge. The end loader operator will load pickup trucks with the wood chips or leaf compost. Only citizens with proof of residency are permitted to drop off acceptable yard waste material. Contractors are not allowed to drop off material at this site. For more information contact the Public Works Division at 937-233-1562.

Acceptable Yard Waste Material

Unacceptable Material

Directions to the New Yard Waste Drop Off Site

202 N to Kellenburger Road. Left on Kellenburger Road to Wildcat Road. Left on Wildcat Road to Cul-de-sac. Follow signs and asphalt driveway to the site.

Or you can use the following Google Map: