Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 7/9/2024
Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 6/25/2024
COVINGTON, Ky. – Whatever its scope and scale, whether permanent or ephemeral, public art is iconic for a city. Much of its beauty and impact is in its element of surprise – bold creations that you come upon on the side of a building, in a park, or beneath a bridge.
That’s certainly the case in The Cov, where you can suddenly find yourself beneath the lens of a massi...
A Special Meeting of the Covington Alcoholic Beverage Control Board will be held in person on July 15, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. at City Hall, 20 W. Pike Street, Covington, KY 41011 for the purpose of a presentation by the ABC Administrator regarding 2:30 a.m. permit renewals and discussion of the ABC Administrator's recomendations with also an eevaluation of an application.
COVINGTON, Ky. – It’s a weekend of big brass sounds, cool tiny cars, quilling, British romance trivia alongside cats, the Love The Cov Music Festival, and books (so many wonderful books).
Prioritize your time and see if you can fit in all the fun this weekend.
Too many books? (Never)
Are the bookshelves in your home overflowing? Does the stack of books on your bedside table ca...
Board of Commissioners Legislative Meeting Agenda 7/16/2024
City offering help paying startups’ rent, renovating exteriors,
restoring electric signs
COVINGTON, Ky. – The deadline is approaching for small businesses in Covington to apply for the latest round of City funding offered through its award-winning Small Business Incentive Program.
Covington hopes to award about $35,000 during this round under a competitive application proces...
A meeting of the Human Rights Commission will be held on Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 20 W. Pike Street, Covington, KY 41011 for the purpose of conducting the business of the regular meeting. Please see the attached notice.
City Hall closed Thursday for Independence Day; be courteous to your neighbors
COVINGTON, Ky. – Some 248 years ago, 56 courageous men signed a document making it adamantly clear that they, their families, and their neighbors had no intention of living under the overbearing rule of the British Empire an ocean way.
It was, colloquially speaking, a big “Buzz off!” missive...