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Specific permit name: **Right-of-Way Opening Permit**. Site plans + proof of insurance + project details required. Per Toledo Municipal Code Ch 1713 (Construction and Demolition Debris) + Ohio R.C. Ch 3734 (Solid Waste Disposal).
Toledo’s dumpster rental market reflects older housing stock across neighborhoods like the Old West End, Old Orchard, and the Vistula Historic District, along with steady commercial work across the metro. Gut renovations of pre-war homes are common and typically benefit from 20-yard containers with multiple swap-outs. Homeowners commonly rent 10- and 20-yard roll-offs; contractors on new builds run 30-yard containers. Winter weather affects scheduling — peak season runs spring through fall. Street placement permits are issued by the Toledo Department of Public Service as a Right-of-Way Permit (typically $50–$75 per week) — confirm current fees and requirements with the city before booking. Browse verified haulers in Toledo below to compare pricing, sizes, and availability.
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