contact: Beth Johnson, 859-292-2171, bjohnson@covingtonky.gov
March 21-22, AIA and AICP education, Free Workshops, Demonstrations and Vendor Fair
COVINGTON – Registration is still open for a full day of free “how-to” historic restoration and preservation classes, held at the Gateway Urban Campus located at 525 Scott Street in Covington, KY on Saturday, March 22, 20...
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DEADLINE EXTENDED Until February 28
COVINGTON – An opportunity for approximately 40 lucky homeowners to receive a complete external painting of their house done for free on June 7 is coming to Latonia, thanks to outreach and work performed by the Center for Great Neighborhoods in conjunction with the Latonia Small Area Study. The program seeks approximately 40 homes in Latonia that corporate...
Covington Police Department Recognizes Employee of the Month
Congratulations to Specialist Sarah Lusardi, the Covington Police Department's Employee of the Month back in December, 2013.
Officer Sarah Lusardi has gone far above and beyond the call of duty in planning and implementing another successful Sleighbells and Sirens event. Sarah’s acute attention to detail served her well in fundrai...
contact: Natalie Bowers, 859 292 2186, nbowers@covingtonky.gov
Commission Meeting Highlights
February 4, 2014
Corrections: The map amendment to the South Side of Highland Pike to change from Residential suburban(RS-7.5) to Agricultural (AG)was incorrectly listed as being approved on 2.4.2014. The reading on 2.4.14 was the first reading and the vote for action will take place on 2.18.2014.
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COVINGTON - The Life Learning Center today celebrated its future new home at 20 West 18thStreet with the Catalytic Development Fund, the City of Covington and 90 other community and regional partners in attendance.
The new location is better known to locals as Stewart Iron Works, located at the corner of Madison and 18th Street, just south of ...
Staff Notes
Commission approved the naming of the road encircling the Department of Public Improvements on Boron Drive as “Charles Menke Way” in honor of a long-standing and well-loved City employee. Charlie Menke was hired by the City in 1972 and worked tirelessly in the Department of Public Improvements until his retirement in 2011. DPI employees wished to honor Mr. Menke by naming t...