
Construction now complete!
As of June 8, the TIPP building is in full service!
This means the facility can now accommodate dumping trailers, along with the disposal of metal items and drywall.
PLEASE NOTE:
Compost (grass, leaves, branches) are not yet accepted at this time.
COVID-19 IMPACTS |
As a reminder, we ask visitors to limit visits and only use the facility when absolutely necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19. For the latest updates on COVID-19, visit www.parklandcounty.com/COVID19 |
The Parkland County Transfer Station (PCTS) has expanded to serve you better!
The PCTS is our most used transfer station in the County and was in need of some upgrades. Parts of the station were temporarily shut down to facilitate the expansion. We thank you for your patience during the construction process!
There is still some minor construction happening onsite, estimated completion for the Parkland County Transfer Station upgrade is Spring, 2021.
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Here’s what we’re doing:
Phase 1 - Complete
- Widening the road into the transfer station and adding a second scale access for improved access both in and out.
- Demolishing and rebuilding the compost disposal area to be safer and more structurally sound.
Phase 2 - Complete
- Demolishing and rebuilding an expanded waste transfer building (TIPP building) to serve you better.
Now
- Some minor construction continues onsite until the end of Spring 2021.
Services not available during construction:
- Compost, Grass
- Leaves, brush, branches
- Take it or leave it
We recommend composting grass, leaves and brush piles on your property for the duration of construction or visiting an alternate transfer station.
FAQs
When will the project start and finish? |
The estimated construction timelines for the Parkland County Transfer Station construction is April 2020 – June 2021. |
How will this construction affect my use of the transfer station? |
Certain areas will be closed during construction, we ask those in need of services to use other locations. For a full list of transfer stations in the County, visit the transfer stations page or download the transfer station brochure map. |
What are you doing to manage the traffic flow? |
Staff will be on hand at the PCTS to manage on site traffic and direct people to the proper disposal areas. The Kapasiwin and Cholla waste sites will also be open on Tuesday's from May - September, 2020 to help alleviate traffic. |
Will this construction affect any of the other transfer stations in the County? |
Not directly, higher volumes of visitors to other sites may increase wait times across the county. |
What services are no longer available due to construction? |
Phase 1 - April 2020:
*For grass, leaves, brush and branches we strongly recommend composting on your property. Either allow it to fully compost on your property, or bring to the transfer station once construction is completed. |
Can I still use the take it or leave it area? What about compost? |
Both Take it or Leave it and compost will remain closed until construction is complete.
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Where can I go if the part of the transfer station I need is closed? |
Please use an alternate transfer station or private disposal services. |
How can I stay up-to-date on this project? |
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