Lexington, Kentucky, January 7, 2026
Lexington, Kentucky, is hosting a free trash disposal day for Fayette County residents on January 10, providing a chance to dispose of non-hazardous household waste at no cost. This initiative highlights the city’s commitment to community engagement and improving public services. Residents can drop off items at the Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station, with guidelines in place to ensure responsible disposal. This event occurs biannually, encouraging local participation in keeping the community clean and sustainable.
Lexington Offers Free Trash Disposal Day for Residents
Community Engagement at Its Best
Lexington, Kentucky – Fayette County residents can dispose of non-hazardous household waste at no cost on Saturday, January 10, 2026, from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station, located at 1505 Old Frankfort Pike. This initiative is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to provide residents with convenient waste disposal options, showcasing the importance of community engagement and responsibility.
These biannual events highlight the city’s commitment to streamlining public services and empowering individuals to take charge of their local environment. Removing unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles can only accelerate participation, making it easier for residents to contribute to community cleanliness and sustainability. It serves as an excellent example of how local government can work in partnership with residents to tackle waste disposal challenges.
Event Details
- Date and Time: Saturday, January 10, 2026, 6 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- Location: Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station, 1505 Old Frankfort Pike
- Eligibility: Fayette County residents with a valid driver’s license or ID listing a Lexington address
- Accepted Items: Up to one pickup truck load of non-hazardous household waste, including mattresses, box springs, bagged household waste, small indoor furniture, and up to four tires off the rim
- Non-Accepted Items: Construction and demolition debris, yard waste, large outdoor items, hazardous materials, free-flowing liquids, and medical waste
Guidelines for Disposal
- All loads must fit in a standard truck bed and be covered by a tarp, level with the bed of the truck
- No commercial vehicles are allowed
- All loads will be subject to inspection; acceptance of materials at no cost is at the discretion of Transfer Station employees
Additional Information
Items typically serviced through the city’s curbside trash collection program will be accepted without charge. However, construction and demolition debris, yard waste, and large outdoor items will be accepted at the regular gate rate during the event; they do not qualify for free disposal. For more information, residents can contact LexCall at 311 or (859) 425-2255.
Background
The City of Lexington partners with the Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station to offer Fayette County residents a free trash disposal day for non-hazardous household waste four times a year: January, April, July, and October. These events aim to provide residents with convenient options for disposing of household waste and to promote community cleanliness. For more details, visit the city’s official website.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What items are accepted during the free trash disposal day?
Fayette County residents can dispose of up to one pickup truck load of non-hazardous household waste, including mattresses, box springs, bagged household waste, small indoor furniture, and up to four tires off the rim.
What items are not accepted during the free trash disposal day?
Construction and demolition debris, yard waste, large outdoor items, hazardous materials, free-flowing liquids, and medical waste are not accepted during the free trash disposal day.
What are the guidelines for participating in the free trash disposal day?
Participants must present a valid Fayette County driver’s license or ID listing a Lexington address. All loads must fit in a standard truck bed, be covered by a tarp, and be level with the bed of the truck. No commercial vehicles are allowed. All loads will be subject to inspection; acceptance of materials at no cost is at the discretion of Transfer Station employees.
How can I contact the city for more information about the free trash disposal day?
For more information, residents can contact LexCall at 311 or (859) 425-2255.
How often does the City of Lexington offer free trash disposal days?
The City of Lexington offers Fayette County residents a free trash disposal day for non-hazardous household waste four times a year: January, April, July, and October.
Key Features of the Free Trash Disposal Day
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Date and Time | Saturday, January 10, 2026, 6 a.m. – 1 p.m. |
| Location | Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station, 1505 Old Frankfort Pike |
| Eligibility | Fayette County residents with a valid driver’s license or ID listing a Lexington address |
| Accepted Items | Up to one pickup truck load of non-hazardous household waste, including mattresses, box springs, bagged household waste, small indoor furniture, and up to four tires off the rim |
| Non-Accepted Items | Construction and demolition debris, yard waste, large outdoor items, hazardous materials, free-flowing liquids, and medical waste |
| Guidelines | All loads must fit in a standard truck bed, be covered by a tarp, and be level with the bed of the truck. No commercial vehicles are allowed. All loads will be subject to inspection; acceptance of materials at no cost is at the discretion of Transfer Station employees. |
| Contact Information | For more information, contact LexCall at 311 or (859) 425-2255. |
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