Highland Heights Mayor Greg Meyers addressed the ending of the 2023-24 fiscal year and what’s to come next in the 2024-25 fiscal year in the city at Tuesday night’s city council meeting. According to Meyers, the city’s total revenue was $5.25M in the 2023-24 fiscal year. This revenue was made up of payroll taxes, occupational taxes and real estate […]
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Highland Heights mulls $4.6M in proposed park additions
Highland Heights heard from Scott Siefker from the Taylor Siefker Williams Design Group at Tuesday night’s city council meeting about a newly proposed greenspace study that began in spring 2023. The proposal, which is broken down into four phases, would cost the city $4.6 million for all four phases. The study discussed potential new additions […]
Highland Heights may add new nature trail
In the coming months, Highland Heights citizens could potentially see a new nature trail for bikes and walking. The trail would be located right outside the city building and go behind one of Northern Kentucky University’s residence halls, Callahan Hall. The idea scratches the surface of a green space project that will be discussed at […]
How NKU, Highland Heights leaders have partnered up: ‘We’ve done such tremendous work here’
Northern Kentucky State College held its grand ribbon cutting in 1968, with residents lining US 27 to support the new institution. The small Northern Kentucky town of Highland Heights had seized the moment, with the state college located next to the city’s borders. Now-Highland Heights mayor Gregory Meyers had a vision, though, to seize the […]
Highland Heights mayor, council members sworn into office
Highland Heights officials elected in the Nov. 11 General Election were sworn into office at the Dec. 6 city council meeting. The new members sworn in will officially take office on Jan. 1, 2023. Campbell County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Zalla administered the oath of office at the meeting. Highland Heights Mayor Greg Meyers, who […]
Highland Heights to dedicate baseball field to Mayor Greg Meyers
Highland Heights will dedicate a newly acquired baseball and recreational field to Mayor Greg Meyers for his more than 30 years of volunteer and community service to the Highland Heights community. “It was really a no-brainer,” Councilmember John Hoffert said, who made the motion to dedicate the field to Mayor Meyers. “Greg has done so much […]

