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The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department plans to temporarily close the Oakfield Convenience Center Wednesday, May 13 and Thursday, May 14 for repairs, the department said in a news release Monday afternoon.
The convenience center, located at 199 Oakfield Road, is scheduled to be closed Wednesday and Thursday to the public, the release said. Workers will be pouring concrete at the site.
“The site will be closed as this project takes place for the safety of the public and the workers on site,” Environmental Health Program Director Candy Overstreet said.
The release said Madison County residents can take their household trash and recycling items to one of the county’s nine other convenience centers. Other nearby sites that accept household waste include:
- Passmore Lane Convenience Center (located at 95 Passmore Lane)
- Pipkin Road Convenience Center (located at 21 Overpass View)
- Highway 70 East Convenience Center (located at 1932 Highway 70 East)
A list of Madison County Convenience Center sites can be found at https://www.madisoncountytn.gov/183/Solid-Waste
Please call 731-423-3020 if you have questions about the temporary closing.