Presidents Day waste collection schedule

Lexington’s Division of Waste Management will change the collection schedule for the upcoming Presidents Day holiday.

No waste collection will occur on Monday, Feb. 19. Residents and businesses that normally receive curbside pickup on Mondays will be serviced on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Those with Monday service should place their carts out after 4 p.m. on Tuesday to ensure Wednesday collection. Cart collection will not be affected for those with Tuesday, Thursday and Friday pickup.

Businesses with dumpsters (trash and recycling) normally serviced by the city on Mondays will have pickup on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Businesses with dumpsters normally serviced on Tuesdays will have pickup on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Thursday and Friday dumpster collection schedules will not be affected.

The Haley Pike Waste Management Facility, the Lexington Recycle Center and the Electronics Recycle Center will be closed on Saturday, Feb. 17 and Monday, Feb. 19.

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

To sign up for alerts about changes to your waste collection schedule, text your regular collection day (MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY or FRIDAY) to 888777 from your mobile phone or sign up for email alerts

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