If you’re looking to give your feedback on the Brent Spence Bridge corridor project now is your chance.
Throughout this week, there will be five public hearings held in Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati and virtually. The hearings will present project information and allow members of the public to provide comments on the supplemental environmental assessment. The same information will be presented at each hearing in Ohio and Kentucky, as well as online.
Public Hearing Schedule
In-Person, Tuesday, Feb. 20
Radisson Hotel
668 W. Fifth St.
Covington, KY 41011
Two hearings –
– Noon to 3:30 p.m.
– 4:30 to 8 p.m.
In-Person, Wednesday, Feb. 21
Longworth Hall Event Center
700 W. Pete Rose Way, Lobby C
Cincinnati, OH 45203
Two hearings –
– Noon to 3:30 p.m.
– 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Virtual, Thursday, Feb. 22
Virtual Hearing
5:30 to 7 p.m.
www.PublicInput.com/bsbc
Registration is not required to attend the hearings.
Each in-person hearing will begin with an open house where participants may browse project exhibits, review project information and talk one-on-one with project team members. Participants may also provide a written comment or dictate comments privately to a court reporter during the open house.
One hour after the start of each in-person meeting, a formal presentation about the project and its assessment will be made to attendees. Afterward, attendees will have an opportunity to make comments at a microphone, addressing the project team. Anyone wishing to speak at an in-person hearing is asked to register when arriving at the hearing. Comments will be limited to two minutes, and all comments will be transcribed and included in the project record.
The virtual public hearing will begin with a formal presentation about the project. Afterward, participants may make a 2-minute public comment using a designated phone number that will connect to the virtual public hearing. This number will be provided during the hearing. The public also will be able to view the exhibits and handouts from the in-person meeting here.
No responses to comments will be made at the public hearings; the project team will respond in writing to all comments at a later date.
To learn more about the corridor project click here.

