Transfer Station at Jolly Pond Road temporarily closed due to equipment failure

Scott A. Stevens, County Administrator at James City County Government Center
Scott A. Stevens, County Administrator at James City County Government Center
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The Transfer Station at 1204 Jolly Pond Road is temporarily closed because of an equipment failure, according to an announcement on April 9. Officials expect the facility to reopen by noon today.

The closure affects residents and businesses who use the station for waste disposal. The temporary shutdown may cause delays or changes in regular disposal routines until the equipment issue is resolved.

No additional details about the nature of the equipment failure were provided. The county has asked residents to stay tuned for updates regarding when normal operations will resume.

Those seeking more information about the Jolly Pond Convenience Center and Transfer Station are encouraged to visit the official website listed in the announcement. Renee Dallman, Public Information Officer, can also be contacted for further questions.

Officials said they anticipate reopening by midday and will provide further updates as necessary.



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