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Port St. Lucie Closes Solid Waste Drop-Off Center to Save $2 Million Annually

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The City of Port St. Lucie has closed its Solid Waste Convenient Drop-Off Center on Cameo Boulevard, a move city officials say will save taxpayers nearly $2 million each year. The closure of the solid waste drop-off center follows concerns about operational costs, limited resident use, and unauthorized contractor dumping, according to city leaders. Residents should also be aware of the potential 2025 garbage fee increase and its key facts that may impact local households.

Solid Waste Drop-Off Center Closure in Port St. Lucie

The solid waste drop-off center on Cameo Boulevard officially ceased operations on January 5, 2026, according to the City of Port St. Lucie. Mayor Shannon Martin explained during a podcast interview with Dash Hernandez that the decision was prompted by a combination of financial and operational factors. The center, originally intended for residential use, was reportedly being used by contractors, which significantly increased costs and placed strain on the city’s solid waste system.

Reasons for Closing the Solid Waste Drop-Off Center

According to Mayor Martin, unauthorized contractor use of the facility was a major concern. City officials stated that only about 25% of residents regularly utilized the drop-off center. Meanwhile, the operating expenses of the facility exceeded the solid waste assessment paid by all households in Port St. Lucie. City leaders described the closure as a data-driven effort to protect taxpayer dollars and ensure public services are used as intended. The financial impact of these decisions is further underscored by the 71% increase in garbage disposal costs facing St. Lucie County.

  • Low resident usage: Only one in four households used the center regularly
  • High operational costs: Expenses surpassed revenue from solid waste assessments
  • Contractor misuse: Facility was not designed for commercial dumping

Alternative Bulk Disposal Options for Port St. Lucie Residents

Despite the closure of the solid waste drop-off center, Port St. Lucie residents still have several bulk disposal options available. According to city officials, these alternatives are designed to meet the needs of households while maintaining cost-effective waste management.

Monthly Curbside Bulk Pickup

Residents can continue to use the city’s monthly curbside bulk pickup service. This option allows households to dispose of large items and yard waste on a scheduled basis. The city recommends checking the official solid waste collection calendar for pickup dates and guidelines.

Self-Hauling to St. Lucie County Landfill

For those needing to dispose of large quantities or items not accepted at curbside, self-hauling to the St. Lucie County landfill remains an option. The landfill is open to the public and accepts a wide range of waste materials. Residents are encouraged to review landfill hours and accepted materials before transporting items. For an inside look at St. Lucie County landfill operations and recycling in Fort Pierce, residents can find detailed information on how the facility manages local waste.

Scheduling Additional Pickups Through 1PSL Service Line

The city’s 1PSL service line offers residents the ability to schedule extra bulk pickups as needed. This service is intended for situations where the standard monthly pickup does not meet a household’s needs. Information on scheduling and associated fees can be found on the City of Port St. Lucie’s official website.

City Officials Emphasize Fiscal Responsibility

According to city officials, the closure of the solid waste drop-off center is part of a broader effort to manage public funds effectively. The decision was based on usage data, cost analysis, and the need to prevent misuse of city resources. Mayor Martin emphasized that protecting taxpayer dollars and ensuring services are used as intended remain top priorities for Port St. Lucie’s leadership.

Ongoing Commitment to Waste Management Services

While the drop-off center is no longer available, the city continues to provide a range of solid waste management services. Residents are encouraged to utilize the available options for bulk disposal and to follow city guidelines for waste collection. Officials stated that details may be updated as the city evaluates the impact of the closure and considers future service improvements.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solid Waste Drop-Off Center Port St. Lucie

What is the Solid Waste Drop-Off Center in Port St. Lucie?

The Solid Waste Convenient Drop-Off Center was a facility on Cameo Boulevard where residents could bring bulk waste and certain items for disposal. It was intended for use by Port St. Lucie households only.

Why did Port St. Lucie close its solid waste drop-off center?

According to city officials, the center was closed due to low resident usage, high operational costs, and unauthorized use by contractors. The closure is expected to save taxpayers nearly $2 million annually.

Are there other options for bulk waste disposal in Port St. Lucie?

Yes, residents can use monthly curbside bulk pickup, self-haul items to the St. Lucie County landfill, or schedule extra pickups through the city’s 1PSL service line.

Can contractors use any city solid waste facilities?

No, city solid waste services and facilities are intended for residential use only. Contractors must use private disposal options or the county landfill as permitted.

Where can I find more information about solid waste services in Port St. Lucie?

More information is available on the official St. Lucie County website, including details on collection schedules, landfill hours, and how to schedule extra pickups.

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