Outside the Highland Heights City Council chambers. Photo by Braden White | LINK nky contributor

Highland Heights has approved the use of COVID-19 American Rescue Plan Act funds for new city property.

The proposal, which passed at Tuesday’s city council meeting, approved the purchase of speed radar signs, new exercise equipment to be placed inside the police station gym and the relocation of flag poles to be placed at the entrance of the city.

These new additions will cost the city $32,583.

Braden White is a contributor from Cincinnati, Ohio. He currently attends Northern Kentucky University and serves as the editor-in-chief for The Northerner, NKU’s independent, student-run newspaper....