The Kenton County Planning Commission approved a public facility review of Covington’s new city hall this week, which will be a three-story building on Scott Street.
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Groundbreaking set for new Covington City Hall
The City of Covington has approved $29.2 million in general obligation bonds to finance the construction of a new city hall, which is expected to be completed by May 2026.
Covington to vote on $29M city hall financing in coming weeks
The Covington City Commission is considering a proposal to issue up to $29.2 million in general obligation bonds to finance the construction of a new city hall. Public readings and a vote on the package will occur in the coming weeks.
How will Covington pay for its new city hall?
Covington is planning to finance a new city hall with general obligation bonds, which will be backed by the city itself, and is also restructuring its debt to increase cash flow in the face of a deficit caused by work-from-home arrangements.
Covington City Hall closed for Juneteenth
Covington City Hall, located at 20 W. Pike St., will be closed on Wednesday in recognition of the Juneteenth, the city announced in a press release. City Hall will reopen at 8 a.m. on Thursday. In addition, the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission and St. Elizabeth Healthcare will hold their annual Juneteenth Celebration from 3 p.m. to […]
Covington’s quest for a new City Hall now has a timeline
The City of Covington’s government has had multiple homes over the past half century, including two different stints at its current digs, a spacious rental on Pike Street in what was once the downtown J.C. Penney store. It moved back there in 2013, after a previous residency in the 1980s, departing a building on Madison […]
Covington to extend City Hall’s lease as preliminary work on new home is underway
The Covington city commission on Tuesday put forward a plan to renew the city’s lease at 20 West Pike Street where City Hall has been located since 2013. The City of Covington became a renter that year when it sold its Madison Avenue building to be developed as Hotel Covington. Since then, the city has […]

