From the Orange County Newsroom
Orange County is extending access to residential drop-off sites for debris from Hurricane Milton for an additional week. The sites will remain open through Sunday, October 27, at 7:00 p.m.
Vegetative Debris Drop-off
Three designated drop-off sites will continue to accept non-commercial yard waste, including leaves, branches, and other natural debris. The sites are open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The sites include:
- Conway Water Treatment Plant – 3590 Manatee Street, Orlando, FL 32822
- Harrell Road – 8503 Trevarthon Road, Orlando, FL 32817
- Zellwood Maintenance Unit – 3500 Golden Gem Road, Apopka, FL 32712
The sites will accept only loose vegetative debris—no bags or containers. Please note large household appliances and other household items will not be accepted. Contractors, lawn care, or commercial companies are prohibited from using these drop-off sites.
Upon arrival, residents must present a valid driver’s license, utility bill, or other official document verifying Orange County residency. Residents can use the County’s interactive map to find their nearest drop-off site.
Curbside Debris Removal
Orange County Government also continues its storm curbside debris removal for unincorporated Orange County.
Contractors are collecting piles at the curb that are too large to be picked up through the County’s residential curbside collection program. Residents are encouraged to separate debris by type—vegetative, large household appliances, and other household items, etc.—and place it at the curb for collection as soon as possible.
To expedite the cleanup process, residents are encouraged to bring yard waste debris to one of the County’s three vegetative debris drop-off sites, now open through Sunday, October 27.