The Chittenden Solid Waste District closed the Burlington facility and four other drop-off centers in March after staffers were potentially exposed to the coronavirus. All of the centers — except Burlington’s and Richmond’s — have since reopened, with physical distancing protocols.
“We have people getting in and out of their cars, going to the same container, and it’s a very tight footprint,” Certa said, adding that the popular spot draws more than 750 visitors a week.
“It’s a challenge,” she said.
If the Burlington center admitted fewer people, traffic would likely back up onto Pine Street at busy times — such as Saturdays, when the Burlington Farmers Market is in full swing next door, Certa said. Parking was already a challenge pre-COVID, she added.
CSWD has been meeting with Burlington public works officials to come up with a solution. Certa said this could include limiting the types of materials that patrons can drop off. “I think every [option is] being looked at at this point,” she said.
For now, CSWD suggests that Burlington customers visit the South Burlington facility at 87 Landfill Road. That drop-off is 3.5 miles from Burlington’s and is open Monday, Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There are other drop-offs in Williston, Hinesburg, Essex and Milton.
“The frustration, we sympathize with it, and we’re doing the best we can,” Certa said. “We appreciate everyone’s patience.”


