The City is Transitioning from Republic Services to Rumpke for Residental Waste Collection: Republic wants to do their part to ensure a smooth transition for all residents to the new service provider, Rumpke, whose service will begin on July 1. With this in mind, your last recycling and waste collection by Republic Services will be on your regular service day beginning on June 24th through June 30th. It will be paramount that you have your recycling and waste at the curb on the day of collection before they begin their routes as they will not be returning to collect recycling or waste that was not at the curb when their drivers arrive at the property. During this final collection they will also retrieve all Republic Services branded totes from the curb/roadway easement the same day as the final collection so even if you have no trash or recyling, pleae set your cans out for retrieval.      

City to Seek Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant

Under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (Public Law 88-578), citizens are afforded the opportunity to express their views concerning the recreational needs of their community.  To provide a forum for discussion, an open meeting is being held on May 24th, 2:00 PM at Taylor Mill City Hall, 5225 Taylor Mill Road, Taylor Mill Kentucky, sponsored by the City of Taylor Mill.  The specific purpose of this meeting is to discuss the city’s grant application for the construction of an amphitheater in Pride Park.

Anyone with a significant supporting or opposing view is invited to voice that opinion at this meeting or in writing to:  Land and Water Conservation Fund Program; Governor’s Office, Department for Local Government, 1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite 340, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 within two (2) weeks of the date of the meeting.

Also, views both supporting or opposing may be sent to city hall prior to the public meeting.  You may get a copy of this form from our website by clicking HERE.  Please submit these forms to the city prior to the May 24th meeting.