Celebrating Earth Day every day in Danville
Celebrate Earth Day every day in Danville
Our community celebrated Earth Day together with the Annual Earth Day Festival on April 20th. While the festival is a great opportunity to engage with local groups and initiatives, there are many other ways to get involved any day of the year!
Become a Green Neighbor
The program challenges you to take small environmentally-friendly steps in your own home. Complete the Green Neighbor evaluation and find out where you stand, and you could earn your Green Neighbor Certification.
Recycle Right with Republic Services
The City of Danville offers recycling collection service through Republic Services. Make sure you’re recycling appropriately. If you have questions or concerns with your collection service, please contact Republic Services at 859-263-2000.
Collection Schedule
Recycling Guide
Go Paperless
You can enroll in paperless billing of your City of Danville water bills. Once you’ve registered your account with Invoice Cloud, you can opt-in to paperless billing and get notifications when bills are due, and other important notices.
Explore Your Account
Register with Invoice Cloud
How to enroll in Paperless Billing
Hitch a ride
Bluegrass Ride offers free public transportation around town and low-cost trips to Nicholasville and Lexington.
Go Solar
The Solarize Boyle Program is designed to help make it easier for you, or your business, to go solar by introducing you to reputable installers, and providing reliable sources for rebates, tax credits and information regarding solar installation at your location.
Conserve & Save
Conserving energy and water will not only benefit your community but will help you save on your utility bills. There’s a variety of resources to explore, and rebates or incentives available to those who takes steps to conserve.
Home Energy Audit Manual
KU Energy Efficiency Resources
WaterSense Resources
Prevent stormwater pollution
The City of Danville maintains a stormwater utility department which helps to mitigate the effects of runoff pollution and prevent drainage issues, protecting our local water sources. Check out the EPAs recommendations on what you can do to help prevent stormwater pollution.
After the Storm: Citizen’s Guide
Get involved
There are several local groups actively working to better our community through green initiatives. Connect with them!
- Boyle County Conservation District
- Boyle County Extension Service, Ag & Natural Resources
- Clarks Run Environmental Education Corporation (CREEC)
- Danville Tree Fund - Wilderness Trace Community Foundation
- Solarize Boyle
- Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge
If your organization is not listed, please let us know what you’re up to! Send an e-mail