Access the full list of all Special Event Permits Issued by the City, as of today, for upcoming events here.
Please Note:
Some of these events will cause temporary road closure on the specified dates or otherwise occupy public property.
Not all of these events are...
Larisa Sims, Assistant City Manager in Covington, has received a prestigious award from Legacy; the premier organization for young professionals in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region. Nominated by her peers, Larisa was named the Legacy Next Generation Leader in the Government & Public Affairs category at the annual Legacy Leadership awards ceremony in July.
In her present role...
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The following is a re-post of a guest editorial published by the Enquirer on June 25, 2014, written by City Manager Larry Klein.[original link: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/contributors/2014/06/25/klein-protect-current-customers-sd/11382077/ ]
There is currently a debate about how to use the sanitary and storm sewer rate hikes of 4.9 percent that Sanitation District No. 1 of Northern ...
UPDATED INFORMATION: Parking tickets can now be paid online at https://covington.rmcpay.com/
COVINGTON - All parking tickets can be paid at Midtown Garage, 25 East Fifth Street, across from the Kenton County Library on Scott Street, effective late July. Tickets are also able to be paid online at www.remit-online.com/859001.
As of July 31, 2014, all in-person parking citat...
COVINGTON - Homeowners in Covington may be eligible to receive assistance to help address problems with sewer laterals, furnaces or roof patches, thanks to a new program created by the Housing Development Office, part of the City's Department of Development.
The Program will be offered on a first come, first served basis while funding is available with a maximum of $5,000 per aw...
City Clerk Maggie Nyhan is a Certified Kentucky Municipal Clerk. She received the certification August 1, 2014.
It takes three years to obtain the certification.
Applicants must successfully complete 120 hours of course study outlined by the Kentucky Municipal Clerks Association as approved by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks.
“We are very proud of Maggie,” said Fra...