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Southbury To Require Permit For Transfer Station Use
The town says that beginning in September, residents will need a permit to use the transfer station.

Information via Town of Southbury
SOUTHBURY, CT — Beginning September 1, 2022 all residents of Southbury wishing to use the town’s transfer station are required to have a permit. Permits are free of charge and will be issued starting July 1, 2022. Residents whose cars are registered in Southbury, need to obtain the permit at the Transfer Station, located at 231 Kettletown Road.
Vehicle registration showing Southbury address must be provided to the Transfer Station employee and stickers will be applied to the inside of the windshield. Permits are valid for three years. Residents whose cars are not registered in Southbury, must obtain a temporary permit at the First Selectman’s Office, located at Southbury Town Hall, 501 Main Street South, second floor. Proof of residency must be shown to obtain a temporary permit. Proof documents include a tax bill, lease, or mortgage statement. Temporary permits are valid for one year.
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After August 31, 2022 any vehicle without a permit will not be allowed to utilize the transfer station.
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