Jay Fossett. Photo source: http://strategicadvisersllc.com Fort Thomas councilman Jay Fossett tells FortThomasMatters that he will not seek reelection for Fort Thomas City Council. Fossett was elected to the Fort Thomas City Council in November of 2012. Fossett was formerly the City Solicitor in Covington and later became the City Manager, where he served in that position […]
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Get to know your City Council
With election day nearly upon us, we at Fort Thomas Matters wanted to take the time to get to know our elected local government officials, the City Council. While the six members are running unopposed, it is still important to see their thoughts on the issues facing Fort Thomas. I asked the following five questions […]
City Council Notes 4/4
– Above: Covington Police Chief, Lee Russo, recognized Lt. Ken Fetcher (Information and Technology head) for his work with KDI project in helping to assist neighboring departments. The Kentucky Data Interoperability (KDI) is a tool that allows the detectives to quickly and easily send information out to our officers and other departments. This system also […]
VA Homes Receive 3 Letters of Interest
The city received three letters of interest after soliciting responses from developers in November. The three developers which submitted initial plans to potentially bid were Ashley Development Company out of Edgewood, Kennedy Homes our of Ft. Mitchell and David Hosea. Mick Kennedy, President of Kennedy Homes, was the only developer to address council. He has […]
Anatomy of an Ordinance
I get emails all the time from citizens who are having issues with something, and would like Fort Thomas Matters to help get it more publicity. I know most, if not everyone, has a little problem that bothers them about their neighborhood, street or city in general. Take a look at these comments from a […]

