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Canandaigua Town Transfer Station Rules Are Residency-Early

Canandaigua town residents using the recycling-transfer facility should check residency limits, permit requirements, posted hours, and residential-use restrictions early.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

The Canandaigua town transfer-station detail is a small thing until someone is cleaning out a garage, moving, or trying to plan a Saturday errand. The town’s waste and recycling page says transfer and recycling services are available to Town of Canandaigua residents just and that permits are required. The town code explains the structure behind that rule: the Recycling-Transfer Facility is for town residents and residential use just, and no commercially generated waste is accepted.

The code also says use is restricted to residents with a valid recycling-transfer permit, and that days and hours are designated by the Town Board and posted at the facility entrances. The practical takeaway is to check the current town page before loading a vehicle, especially for permits, coupons, hours, and item limits. A resident facility can still be useful, but it rewards checking the rules early.

Treat this as a sorting note. Canandaigua may need one office for Transfer Station and another for Recycling, depending on the address or record. The goal is to ask the right local question early. That can spare a second trip, a late fee, or a form sent to the wrong desk. Canandaigua Recycling is the practical clue to keep.

Filed under: Home & Property Canandaigua Ontario County canandaiguatransfer-stationrecyclingpermitsontario-county

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