Engineers Jay Korros (l) and Rob Hans (r) discuss traffic safety issues with city council members. City Council members met this week to review traffic control policies in an effort to address concerns about speeding and other traffic issues in Fort Thomas neighborhoods. Council members met with traffic engineering experts from CT Consultants in a […]
Tag: speed limits
Recent Incident Highlights Speeding Issue
by Robin Gee “Slow down!” is the message Mayor Eric Haas would like all who drive within the city of Fort Thomas to hear. While there are stop signs and speed limits, many people are still driving too fast in city neighborhoods, he said. Two weeks ago, a car flipped over near the intersection of […]
OP-ED: Time to Revisit Speed Limits in Fort Thomas
By Scott Johnson There has been a myopic vision of long-standing, (former) City officials, as well as a problem with the excessive turnover on Council, as it pertains to public pedestrian safety on our residential side streets. Having been a crusader on this subject 15 years ago after 10 year old Stevie Schroder was a […]
Fort Thomas City Council Roundup 11/16/15
By: Amanda Dibiaso FTM file. The Fort Thomas City Council held their monthly meeting Monday, November 16. Council member Jeff Bezold was absent. Here’s your round up: Traffic on Trinity Place/St. Nicholas Place: Fort Thomas resident Amanda Bricking, representing several Trinity Place residents who attended the meeting, asked if results were in from the speed […]
Fort Thomas City Council Roundup (12-15-14)
Mayor Mary H. Brown presiding over her last council meeting on 12-15-14. The end of an era has nearly come to a close, as city council and Mayor Mary Brown concluded their final meeting of 2014. Brown as well as Councilmen Tom Lampe and Jay Fossett are concluding their tenures at the Fort Thomas local […]
City Council Round-up: Cell Tower, Dog Ordinance, Speed Limits
The Fort Thomas City Council was busy Monday night discussing changes to the city’s dog ordinances, the proposed cell tower in the north end of town, city speed limits, an injured officer and much more.

