
Do you have dead trees in your yard?
Per City of Lexingtons Shade Tree Ordinance No. 21-01 (Read the ordinance HERE )
Dead, Dying, Diseased or Nusance Trees are to be removed from private property.
If the City sends you a letter regarding your tree(s) you will be given 3 weeks to remove it, or the City can come on your property to take it down. If this happens you will be billed and will have 30 days to pay.
Please be proactive and get rid of those trees before they become a bigger problem.
Thank You
Do you live in Lexington or Circle Pines? This is a question that comes up all the time. When our town was originally founded we did not have a post office nearby and were part of New Brighton's delivery area. Eventually the post office in Circle Pines was built and took over delivery for the 55014 zip code.
Lexington shares this zip code so by default we show up on their mail system as Circle Pines. This then transfers to other documents such as mortgage paperwork, drivers licenses, hunting licenses etc.
To make sure our identity as a separate city from those surrounding us we want to encourage everyone to make sure Lexington is listed as your city on Drivers Licenses, Official Paperwork, Bills you receive (just ask they can fix it)
Lets Keep our Small Town Pride!!
If you live on one of these Streets ~ You are from Lexington
Albert
Arona
Aspen
Boston
Centerwood
Dunlap
Edgewood (South Side of Street)
Flowerfield (North Side of Street)
Griggs
Hamline
Jackson
Lexington (West Side of Road Flowerfield to Edgerton)
Liberty
Lovell (Lexington to Hamline)
Minuteman
Naples (East Side of Street)
North Highway
Oak
Pascal
Patriot
Restwood (South Side of Street Hamline to Naples)
Ryan
South Highway
Syndicate
Woodland
You can view a printable map as well as the city GIS searchable maps on the City of Lexington Maps page of our website.