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Owusu hired as Covington finance director

COVINGTON, Ky. – The City of Covington’s new finance director has almost 30 years’ experience managing money and overseeing public spending in state and city governments around the country, including in New York, Virginia and Washington, DC. Muhammed Owusu was hired Tuesday night on a 5-0 vote of the Covington City Commission. Owusu currently is project manager of the Sewerage &a...

Join Our Team! City Seeks Applications for Project Engineer, Neighborhood Services Director, and Communications Manager

The City is currently seeking a Project Engineer to join the Department of Public Improvements. Job Title: Project Engineer Department: Department of Public Improvements Salary: $73,499.00 - $97,688.00 (DOQ) Summary: Under the general supervision and direction of the Director of Public Works, provides technical assistance and engineering expertise for various public works f...

David Johnston Starts New Role as Covington City Manager; City Thanks Interim City Manager Loren Wolff for Service

COVINGTON, KY – The Board of Commissioners welcomed David Johnston as the City of Covington’s new City Manager, starting his role on Monday, August 21, 2017. Interim City Manager Loren Wolff serves her last day on August 22, 2017. City Manager David Johnston stated, “I’m excited to start my new role with the City of Covington. “Covington is a city on the move with an...

City of Covington Announces New City Manager; Welcomes David Johnston to Covington

COVINGTON, KY – The Covington Board of Commissioners voted to appoint David Johnston as Covington’s next City Manager at its meeting Tuesday night. Johnston will receive a salary of $140,000 annually and will start no later than August, 21, 2017. Johnston has 20 years of experience as a government manager, having served as the City Manager for the City of Maple Valley, WA, Village Admi...

City Manager Application Submission Information

The City of Covington has selected Municipal Solutions to manage the recruitment process for the City Manager position.   We appreciate your time and interest in the City Manager position.  We are no longer accepting applications on our site, you may submit your resume to:  CovingtonCM@municipalsolutions.org All applications that were received via our website have been forwarded to ...

Major Employer Clinical Trial & Consulting Services (CTI) Moves Headquarters to Covington RiverCenter; Estimates 500 New Kentucky Resident Jobs Filled by 2027

COVINGTON, KY – Clinical Trial & Consulting Services will be relocating their global headquarters to Covington, Kentucky. Earlier this morning, Governor Matt Bevin made the announcement that the pharmaceutical and biotechnology organization confirmed its move into the RiverCenter Towers. This news comes from almost 10 months of collaboration between the following: Corporex Companies, LLC...

Covington Launches Interactive Transparency Platform

COVINGTON, Ky. – The City of Covington announced today the launch of a new digital platform powered by OpenGov that provides the public unprecedented access to the city’s financial and operational information. In its first release, the city is including its financial data. The OpenGov platform displays the city’s financial data in an interactive, digital format that enables bette...
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Covington Rids Itself of 40-Year Old Borrowing Habit

  COVINGTON, Ky. – The City of Covington has finally freed itself from the need of a $3.5 million short-term loan, relied on for the last 40 years. At Tuesday night’s meeting, Covington Mayor and Commissioners voted not to renew the City’s annual short-term loan known as a Tax Anticipation Note (TAN). Every year since 1976 the City has used the TAN to pay its payroll, employ...

Covington Moves Forward With Art, Technology and Infrastructure Projects

COVINGTON, Ky. – Tuesday night’s Covington Board of Commissioners meeting covered new art, technology and infrastructure projects. The projects are all part of larger city initiatives and strategic goals. Placement of three new bike racks at West Seventh Street and Washington Avenue was approved. The bike racks are part of an ArtWorks program that brings artist-designed, functional bik...

Covington Takes Steps toward Reducing Increased Disease Rates Linked to Heroin Epidemic

COVINGTON, Ky. – The operation of a substance abuse treatment outreach and disease prevention program that includes a needle and syringe exchange component was approved unanimously at Tuesday night’s Covington Board of Commissioners meeting. The proposed program will be operated by the Northern Kentucky Health Department or a Health Department-approved party on the St. Elizabeth Health...
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