The Boone County Fiscal Court approved a zone change that will lead to the development of a new Wendy’s. On Jan. 21, the fiscal court conducted a second reading of an ordinance that changes the zoning designation of a 1.2 acre plot of land along Mt. Zion Road from “Mobile Home Park” to “Commercial Four” […]
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Tesla for Newport, Florence’s Kemba Credit Union Zoning discussion, and more
This week, in government meetings, Newport will consider purchasing a Tesla for its planning and development department and the issuance of over $900,000 grant for home construction and assistance, while Florence will consider a zone change for a Kemba Credit Union. Keep reading to find out what happened in local government over the past week […]
Wendy’s, 7 Brew Coffee developments near approval in Boone County
Two zone change requests could lead to the development of a Wendy’s and a 7 Brew Coffee in Boone County.
A brewpub multiplex may be coming to Boone County
A Northern Kentucky-based developer is seeking a zoning map amendment to build a brewpub multiplex with recreational soccer fields on a wooded parcel of land in Burlington, and the Boone County Fiscal Court has recommended the project as a “community amenity”.
312 unit complex with ‘true affordable housing’ may be coming to Boone County
The Boone County Fiscal Court is considering a zone change request from Suburban Residential One to Urban Residential Two, which would allow for the development of a 312-unit multi-family residential development with onsite amenities, including a swimming pool, dog park, playground, and clubhouse.
Fort Thomas to discuss zoning ordinance updates, Newport looks at buying Teslas and more
Fort Thomas City Council plans to discuss any changes to its zoning regulations proposed by its planning commission, while the cities of Dayton and Bellevue are collaborating to connect their entertainment districts, and Independence has approved zoning for medical cannabis businesses.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
Crescent Springs is awaiting grant funding for renovations to Lou Hartfiel Memorial Park, while Campbell County is offering media tools and resources to residents, and the Kenton County Board of Education is considering a resolution for equipment lease and security agreement from the Kentucky Interlocal School Transportation Association for eight busses.
Boone County residents can give feedback on county services with online survey
The Boone County Fiscal Court has launched an online survey to gather feedback on county services, which will remain open until November 30, 2024, in partnership with NKU to ensure reliability and objectivity.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
With busy schedules, not everyone can make it to their local city council or fiscal court meeting. LINK nky has you covered. Every Monday, we are recapping what happened in local government over the past week and what you need to know for this week. What happened in NKY government last week? Campbell County Board […]
$11.2 million awarded to NKY transportation projects
OKI has awarded $11.2 million in federal funds to eight NKY transportation projects, including sidewalks, multi-use paths, and a micro-transit program, to improve the quality of life and economic development potential of the region.

