Atlanta, Georgia.
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Atlanta's scale — and its combination of intown renovation activity, continuous new construction in the northern suburbs, and hurricane-season cleanup jobs — makes it one of the busiest dumpster rental markets in the Southeast. The metro covers multiple counties and dozens of municipalities, each with its own permit process. Understanding which jurisdiction you're in matters more here than in most cities.
Haulers serving Atlanta
Do you need a permit in Atlanta?
The City of Atlanta requires a right-of-way permit for any dumpster on public streets, issued by the Department of Transportation. Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett counties each have their own rules for unincorporated areas. Dumpsters on private property — driveways, parking lots — generally don't require permits.
Nearest disposal facilities
Major disposal sites include the Hickory Ridge Landfill in Conley, the Pine Ridge Landfill in Griffin, and several transfer stations throughout the metro. Waste streams are increasingly routed to construction-specific facilities for C&D debris.
Typical pricing in Atlanta
Atlanta pricing runs slightly above the regional average (2025): 10-yard $350–$475; 20-yard $425–$575; 30-yard $500–$725. In-town deliveries (ITP) sometimes carry a small access surcharge due to tight streets and tree canopy.