Opening of 13 garbage sorting and recycling centers in Miami-Dade in front of Dorian – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports



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August 30, 2019

(WSVN) – Some Miami-Dade County waste and recycling centers will be open for extended hours during the weekend, as Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida.

In all, 13 centers will be open from 7h to 19h. from Saturday to Monday, weather permitting.

The facilities that will be open for extended hours are:

  • Golden Glades – 140 NW 160th St.
  • Chapman Field – 13600 SW 60th Ave.
  • Dade North – 21500 NW 47th Ave.
  • Eureka Drive – 9401 SW 184th St.
  • Norwood – 19901 NW 7th Ave.
  • Moody Drive – 12970 SW 268th St.
  • Palm Springs North – 7870 NW 178th St.
  • Richmond Heights – 14050 Boggs Drive
  • West Little River – 1830 NW 79th St.
  • Snapper Creek – 2200 SW 117th Ave.
  • South Miami Heights – 20800 SW 117th Court
  • Sunset Kendall – 8000 SW 107th Ave.
  • West Perrine – 16651 SW 107th Ave.

Authorities advise residents to bring their bulky waste and landscape debris back to these centers before the storms.

Only residents residing in unincorporated counties of Miami-Dade, Aventura, Cutler Bay, Doral, Miami Gardens, Miami Lakes, Opa-locka, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest and Sunny Isles Beach will be permitted to use the listed facilities, indicated officials.

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