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City outlines leaf-collection schedule, says Lexington will run four passes starting Oct. 28

Lexington City Council · October 28, 2024
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City staff described Lexington’s leaf-collection plan, saying the city begins loose-leaf collection Oct. 28 with four passes citywide and compared Lexington’s service levels with nearby Triad cities; staff emphasized operational limits and options for residents between passes.

Lexington — City staff presented details of Lexington’s annual loose-leaf collection on Oct. 28, saying the 2024 program began Oct. 28 and will include four passes through neighborhoods. Mike Horney, the city’s leaf-collection lead, compared Lexington’s approach to neighboring Triad municipalities, saying only Salisbury conducts more passes (about five) while several nearby cities start later or require bagged leaves.

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