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Parks & Recreation Newsletter August 2016

  Want to receive City of Covington Parks & Recreation information directly to your inbox? Sign up here! For additional information or any of the events or programs below, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at recreation@covingtonky.gov or 292-2151. Pool Passes Pool passes are still available to Covington Residents! At this point, you can no longer fill out Pool ...

Covington Offers Homeowner Repair Assistance; Applications Accepted July 27

COVINGTON, KY – Homeowners in Covington may be eligible to receive assistance to address problems with emergency home repairs such as faulty sewer laterals, inoperable furnaces or severe roof and gutter leaks, thanks to a program offered by the City of Covington’s Department of Development. The Homeowner Repair Program will be offered on a first come, first served basis while funding i...
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Parks & Recreation Newsletter July 2016

Want to receive City of Covington Parks & Recreation information directly to your inbox? Sign up here! For additional information or any of the events or programs below, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at recreation@covingtonky.gov or 292-2151. Community Park Planning Meetings Help us breathe a breath of fresh air into your neighborhood parks! The City of Covington...

Parks & Recreation Newsletter June 2016

  Want to receive City of Covington Parks & Recreation information directly to your inbox? Sign up here! For additional information or any of the events or programs below, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at recreation@covingtonky.gov or 292-2151. Community Park Planning Meetings Help us breathe a breath of fresh air into your neighborhood parks! Covington is curren...

May is Historic Preservation Month in Covington

COVINGTON, Ky. – In recognition of the importance of preserving historic buildings and sites, the Covington Board of Commissioners has declared May “Historic Preservation Month.” This proclamation is in support of Preservation Month nationally, which was established in 1973 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. “One of Covington’s most defining characterist...

Covington Begins Annual Street and Sidewalk Projects

COVINGTON, Ky. – The beginning of spring and warmer weather marks the start of Covington’s annual street and sidewalk projects. This year’s projects include street resurfacing and road repair in Latonia and South Covington and sidewalk repair and replacement in northern Covington. The City’s annual street resurfacing will cover Latonia and the eastern half of South Covingto...

Covington Mural Testament to Power of Public Art

COVINGTON, Ky. – One of Covington’s most recognizable murals is going away, but not without leaving a lasting impact. The colorful mural, an ArtWorks Cincinnati project titled “The Divine Proportion of All Things,” is located on the north wall of the Be Concerned, Inc. building at West Seventh Street and Washington Avenue. The building, and the mural, will be coming down to...

Covington to Complete Last Phase of Model Urban Forestry Corridor with Street Tree Planting During Great American Cleanup

COVINGTON, Ky. - The City of Covington Urban Forestry Division has partnered with Keep Covington Beautiful and Make Goebel Great to host a community tree planting event. Event organizers are seeking volunteers to help plant 55 trees on West Ninth Street between Greer and Philadelphia Streets and 20 trees in Goebel Park. It will take place on April 30 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. as part of the Great Ame...

Parks & Recreation Newsletter April 2016

Want to receive City of Covington Parks & Recreation information directly to your inbox? Sign up here!  For additional information or any of the events or programs below, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at recreation@covingtonky.gov or 292-2151. New Facebook Page The Devou Park Facebook page is now the Covington Parks & Recreation page. You’ll be seeing m...

Preferred Developer Chosen for City-owned MainStrasse Property

COVINGTON, Ky. – The City has selected a preferred developer for the City-owned property located at 501 Main Street. A development team headed by Indianapolis-based Flaherty & Collins Properties and including Cincinnati-based Al. Neyer, LLC and PDT Architects will be given the opportunity to create a redevelopment plan for the site, a 2.4 acre property immediately adjacent to the heart o...
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