This facility is actively hostile to casual users. Here are a few things you are supposed to somehow figure out on your own — the guys in the booth will treat you badly if you don’t know. Tarp your load before making your way to the dump. It’s an expensive ticket if the cops see you, and in addition the dump will surcharge your load. Pulling up to the booth, it’s difficult to see where the scale begins, and the scales are long enough for a semi, but look closely for the join in the pavement. Only one truck at a time on the scale. Remember which scale you checked in on, as you’ll need to pull onto the same scale when checking out. Since there are trucks moving both directions on the same scales, you’ll need to observe scale etiquette: alternating a truck entering the facility, then next a truck waiting for that scale to exit the facility. Bring your credit card to the window, and if your front license plate isn’t visible to the camera, know that number as well. If you are dumping green waste, you will first be charged an initial higher amount. Save the paper with the receipt stapled to it, as you will need to get this stamped by the guy up the hill supervising green waste offloading. If you forget, the booth guys will send you back up the hill. Drive up the hill and follow the signs. You may need to ask someone as there aren’t aways enough signs to show you where to go. Having unloaded, located the guy in the yellow vest and collected your stamp(if green waste), go back down the hill to wait in line for the same scale you came in on. Bring the same credit card and your stamped paper back to the booth. They will then ask you to sign a second credit card slip. This is the charge for the correct, lower amount. Wait and don’t leave. Then they will ask you to sign a third credit card slip. This is the refund for the first(too much) amount. After returning their pen they will give you your credit card back and your paper with all 3 receipts stapled to it. Pulling out, you may need to drive on the wrong side of the road for a bit. This is because of the poor traffic pattern. Apparently everyone knows to expect this. Having read through to the end of this review, please be exquisitely polite to the gentlemen in the blacked-out booth. Because at the end of the day, they work in garbage.
Shai T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 North Hollywood, CA
One of the worst places ever, prices are changing constantly one day would be $ 48 when the next it could be 71(same vehicle getting rid of clean dirt), When you come in to talk to a completely blacked out window so you can see who your talking to. You better off drive to Sunland or Pasadena.