If you’re a Campbell or Kenton County resident or business whose property suffered damage due to the recent flooding, you can now schedule a damage assessment to help the county measure the breadth of the flooding damage and determine how much federal aid the counties are eligible for.
Both counties declared states of emergency following the flooding, which made them eligible for federal aid resources. Part of that process are countywide damage assessments.
Kenton County residents can schedule a damage assessment with the Kenton County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management by calling (859) 392-1488 or by emailing kentoncountyEOC@kentoncounty.org with the following information:
- Name and phone number
- Address of damaged structures
- Whether the damaged structures are primary residences or business locations
- A brief summary of the damage
Campbell County residents can schedule a damage assessment by filling out the county’s online contact form here. The county also has vouchers available for certain types of damage, which you can learn about at the county’s flood relief webpage.

