Do you have a large evergreen tree in your yard? Do you want that nicely shaped tree removed from your property? If so, consider donating it for the City to use for Lexington’s holiday season celebration.
City officials will evaluate all trees submitted. If your tree is chosen, the City and Kentucky Utilities will coordinate with the property owner to remove it in early November. There’s no financial compensation, however removal of the tree and stump grinding is free.
Two trees will be chosen. One will be placed in Triangle Park and the other in front of the KU building on Quality Street. They will be decorated and lit Saturday, November 24, in part with Luminate Lexington.
What are the guidelines for the City Christmas Tree?
- 40 to 50-feet tall
- 20 to 25-feet wide
- must be a Norway spruce; Colorado blue spruce; or a Douglas fir
- must have a pyramidal shape, with fullness especially at the bottom
- the body of the tree should have few or no holes
- the tree should not be growing into houses or into other trees
- access must be provided with clearance of at least 10 feet in width, with no power lines growing in the trees
- there should be no other obstacles, such as buildings that may prevent access
- must be able to back a low-boy trailer up to the tree and place KU trucks on either side.
Property owners should call LexCall at 3-1-1 or (859) 425-2255 if they want to donate a tree. You will be contacted by the City if your tree is chosen.
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