MLK holiday waste collection schedule

Lexington’s Division of Waste Management will adjust its collection schedule for the upcoming Martin Luther King holiday. Carts will not be serviced on Monday, Jan. 16.

Residents who normally receive curbside pickups on Mondays will be serviced on Wednesday, Jan. 18.

Residents should place their carts out after 4 p.m. on Tuesday to ensure Wednesday collection.

Businesses with dumpsters (landfill-bound and recycling) normally serviced by the city on Mondays will have their units picked up on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Businesses with dumpsters, normally serviced on Tuesdays, will have their units picked up on Wednesday, Jan. 18. Dumpster service on Thursday and Friday will not be impacted by the holiday.

The Recycle Center, Electronics Recycling Center and Haley Pike Waste Management Facility will be closed Saturday, Jan. 14 in addition to Monday, Jan. 16.

Curbside collection of natural Christmas trees will continue through Jan. 27, including on the Jan. 18 make up day.

For more information, contact LexCall at 311 or (859) 425-2255.

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