Residents can take storm debris to Old Frankfort Pike site

Mayor Linda Gorton said today Lexington residents can take their storm debris – trees and yard waste – to the former Old Frankfort Pike Landfill, 1631 Old Frankfort Pike, at no charge.

The site will be open until 4 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. beginning Sunday, March 5, to Friday, March 10. “We will extend that deadline, if needed,” Gorton said.

A Fayette County driver’s license or other proof of residence in Fayette County is required.

The entrance is off Old Frankfort Pike. The city will recycle the debris and turn it into mulch. 

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