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Lexington Adjusts Trash Pickup Schedule for Juneteenth

Trash bins on the curb for Juneteenth in Lexington

News Summary

The city of Lexington has announced a change in its trash pickup schedule in observance of Juneteenth. Trash collection will be rescheduled to Wednesday, June 18, to accommodate the holiday on June 19. Residents are urged to put out their bins early as no collection will occur on Juneteenth. This change reflects the city’s commitment to honoring significant historical events related to civil rights.

Lexington Adjusts Trash Pickup Schedule for Juneteenth

The city of Lexington will not conduct city trash pickup on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Residents are advised to adjust their trash disposal plans accordingly, as service will be rescheduled to the day prior, on Wednesday, June 18.

Trash collection crews will operate one day early, meaning that individuals whose regular trash collection day falls on Thursday must ensure their bins are placed out for collection on Wednesday. This schedule change reflects the city’s commitment to recognizing Juneteenth, a significant date commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.

What Residents Need to Know

Residents are encouraged to prepare for the early trash pickup by following these guidelines:

  • Place your trash bins out on Wednesday, June 18, instead of the regular collection day.
  • Ensure that bins are accessible and curbside by 6 a.m. to facilitate timely pickup.
  • Take note that there will be no collection services available on June 19, so all waste must be set out by the day before.

Impact of the Schedule Change

This adjustment in the trash collection schedule is part of a broader initiative by the city to honor cultural observances and recognize important historical events. By instituting a change for Juneteenth, Lexington showcases its dedication to acknowledging the history and impact of slavery, as well as the journey toward civil rights.

Residents who wish to learn more about holiday service changes or seek clarification on the adjusted pickup schedule can visit the city’s official website at lexingtonky.gov. The city provides additional resources and details that can assist residents in managing their waste disposal during this time.

Background on Juneteenth

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, is celebrated annually on June 19. It marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1865, to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation, which had been issued by President Abraham Lincoln two years earlier. This event symbolized the end of slavery in the United States, and the day has since become a celebration of African American culture, heritage, and the ongoing fight for equality.

The observance of Juneteenth as a public holiday is an opportunity for communities across the nation to reflect on this vital part of American history. Lexington’s recognition of this day underscores its significance and aligns with the growing trend of municipalities adopting measures to celebrate historical milestones regarding civil rights.

With the recent adjustment to Lexington’s trash collection schedule, residents are encouraged to participate in commemorative events and conversations related to Juneteenth while accommodating the necessary changes in their waste disposal plans. The city remains dedicated to facilitating a respectful observance of this important day.

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