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Lexington, Kentucky, Faces Allegations of Overcharging for Trash Collection

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Lexington, Kentucky, December 6, 2025

The city of Lexington is facing allegations regarding overcharging residents and businesses for trash collection services. Reports of billing discrepancies have raised concerns about the fairness of service fees. City officials have launched an internal audit to evaluate billing accuracy and ensure transparency in waste management practices, reflecting the community’s trust and business sustainability.

Lexington, Kentucky, Faces Allegations of Overcharging Residents and Businesses for Trash Pickup

Lexington, Kentucky – The city of Lexington is under scrutiny for allegedly overcharging residents and businesses for trash collection services. Concerns have been raised regarding the accuracy of billing and the fairness of service fees.

Details of the Allegations

Residents and business owners have reported discrepancies in their waste collection bills, suggesting that charges may exceed the actual cost of services provided. These concerns have prompted calls for a thorough review of the city’s billing practices and fee structures. Such scrutiny reflects the importance of transparent practices in preserving trust between the city and its constituents—a critical aspect for entrepreneurial growth and business sustainability.

City’s Response and Actions

In response to these allegations, city officials have initiated an internal audit to assess the accuracy of billing and to ensure that fees align with the services rendered. This proactive approach seeks to address any inconsistencies and to maintain transparency in the city’s waste management operations. Ensuring accurate billing is essential to fostering a business-friendly environment, where local entrepreneurs feel supported and valued.

Background on Lexington’s Waste Collection Services

Lexington offers waste collection services to both residents and businesses, including trash, recycling, and yard waste pickup. Residents are provided with green roll carts for trash, blue roll carts for recycling, and gray roll carts for yard waste. Collection schedules vary depending on the area within the urban-county region. For those without city waste collection services, there are convenient trash and recycling drop-off locations available throughout the city.

For businesses, the city provides dumpster services with requirements based on the number of units and specific property characteristics. Dumpster services are subject to permit regulations, and fees are assessed based on the size and frequency of collection. Such structures are designed to ensure that businesses can operate efficiently while adhering to community standards.

Residents and business owners are encouraged to review their waste collection bills and report any discrepancies to the city’s Waste Management Department. The city remains committed to ensuring fair and accurate billing practices for all waste collection services, promoting a harmonious relationship between the government and its economic stakeholders.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What services does Lexington’s waste collection include?

Lexington’s waste collection services encompass trash, recycling, and yard waste pickup for both residents and businesses. Residents receive green roll carts for trash, blue roll carts for recycling, and gray roll carts for yard waste.

How can I report discrepancies in my waste collection bill?

If you notice discrepancies in your waste collection bill, contact the city’s Waste Management Department at (859) 425-2255 or via email at [email protected].

What are the requirements for businesses regarding dumpster services?

Businesses in Lexington are required to have dumpsters for waste collection, with specific requirements based on the number of units and property characteristics. Dumpster services are subject to permit regulations, and fees are assessed based on the size and frequency of collection.

How can I find my waste collection schedule?

To determine your waste collection schedule, use the LexFind feature provided by the city. Enter your address to find your collection day.

What should I do if I need an additional waste collection cart?

If you require an additional waste collection cart, you can request one by calling LexCall at 311 or (859) 425-2255, or by submitting a request online. Additional carts may incur a one-time fee and an extra monthly landfill fee.

Key Features of Lexington’s Waste Collection Services

Service Description
Trash Pickup Weekly collection of household waste using green roll carts.
Recycling Weekly collection of recyclable materials using blue roll carts.
Yard Waste Weekly collection of yard waste using gray roll carts.
Dumpster Services for Businesses Required for businesses, with fees based on size and frequency of collection.
Additional Cart Requests Available upon request, subject to additional fees.


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