Kenton County leaders praised the efficiency of the recent election, with many noting the efficiency of early voting and the efficiency of the polling places, while discussing the issue of elected officials’ personal cell phone use for city business.
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Crestview Hills revises records request form to avoid AI fraud
Crestview Hills mayor Paul Meier issued an executive order revising the city’s open records request form and policies at the city council meeting on Sept. 12. The updates ensure that all requests are real and not AI-generated. This order came after the city said they received fake signatures on requests. City clerk Stacy Kellam explained […]
Crestview Hills creates a city noise ordinance
Crestview Hills has approved a city noise ordinance that will soon go into effect, regulating noise within the city limits and imposing fines for violations.
Crestview Hills unveils small business incentive program
Crestview Hills has recently approved a small business incentive program that offers low-interest loans and rent subsidies to small medical and office uses to encourage them to locate within the city.
Mayor praises residents for high voter turnout in Crestview Hills
Crestview Hills Mayor Paul Meier praised residents for voter turnout at Thursday’s city council meeting, but he said he hopes the number will be even higher next year. Almost 48% of the city turned out to vote, compared to 34.7% of those in Kenton County and 38% statewide. “I hope that we can improve that […]
Kenton County mayors, state legislators talk road improvements: ‘There was no advance warning’
Legislators joined Kenton County’s mayor’s group Saturday, where local leaders discussed the county’s needs for road improvements, especially along state-controlled roads that cities don’t have jurisdiction over. Mayors expressed concerns to Rep. Steve Doan (R-Erlanger) and Sen. Shelley Funke Frommeyer (R-Alexandria) that changes were being decided upon and implemented at the state level without local […]
Crestview Hills Council members look to lower property tax for 2023
Citizens of Crestview Hills could be seeing lower real property tax in the future. Mayor Paul Meier read the first reading of an ordinance providing for the levy, apportionment and collections of taxes and revenue for 2023. “This ordinance changes the current tax from $0.167 per $100 value to $.165 per $100 dollar value,” read […]

