Erlanger’s proposed 1,000-acre adventure park, Eons, has been approved by the Kenton County Planning Commission for Phase 1, which will include a dog park, walking paths and bike paths.
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Former IRS site rezoned to allow single-family homes
The Covington City Commission has approved the rezoning of the Covington Central Riverfront site to allow for single-family detached homes and single-family lot line properties.
Independence approves zoning for medical cannabis businesses
Independence has approved zoning for medical cannabis businesses, allowing them to operate in suburban industrial zones and dispensaries to operate in various commercial zones, effective January 1, 2025.
Zoning for tattoo, body art shops approved in Erlanger’s mixed-use area
The Kenton County Planning Commission has approved a zoning change that allows for the establishment of tattoo and body art businesses in Erlanger’s single mixed-use zone, which will be subject to conditional use.
Fort Mitchell mulls zoning change for dementia care facility
Northern Kentucky dementia patients may be able to stay closer to home with the addition of a new facility. A local residential assisted living company, Sages of All Ages, is asking Fort Mitchell for a zoning change. The Kenton County Planning Commission recommended the zoning change in September and now needs the OK from Fort […]
Zoning request for single-family homes at former IRS site moves forward
The Kenton County Planning Commission has recommended a zoning request for single family homes at the Central Riverfront Development, paving the way for the development of single-family homes at the site.
Proposed 67 single-family lot development in Kenton County moves forward
The Kenton County Planning Commission has approved a zoning change that will allow Parkland Homes to subdivide a 27-acre site into 67 new single-family lots, with homes with at least three bedrooms and base prices of about $350,000.
Water, water everywhere: flooding, development and housing in NKY
Drees Homes is planning to build a 261-home development on 120.5 acres of land in unincorporated Kenton County, which has raised concerns about flooding and infrastructure, and a resident is hoping to sell her property to Drees.
Detached single family homes one step closer to approval at former IRS site
Covington City Commission has voted to send an amendment to the Kenton County Planning Commission for recommendation, allowing for detached single-family homes and single family lot line properties at the Central Riverfront Development site.
Dementia care facility in Fort Mitchell ‘sorely needed’
The Kenton County Planning Commission has approved zoning for a dementia assisted care facility in Fort Mitchell, which will feature two buildings, a central courtyard, covered porches and 17 parking spaces.

