Welcome to our online office. My staff and I are committed to providing you with the widest array of planning information and services available. One of our most recent additions is a satisfaction survey for your comments regarding our service to you—both online and in person. You’ll find it on the left side of your screen under Quick Links. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to provide us with feedback. Service is the first of our five core values and your responses to the included questions will help us direct our commitment to serve you better.

We’ve also begun posting all the legal notices we send to the Kentucky Post for publication. This will provide you one more outlet for information related to meetings of our various planning commissions, boards of adjustment, and code enforcement boards. You’ll find it on the left side of your screen under Quick Links.

We hope you find these additions useful. If you don’t find what you’re seeking on other parts of the website or if you have a suggestion for how we can improve our online presence, please drop us an e-mail.

-Dennis Andrew Gordon, FAICP, Executive Director

The Hills Project
NKAPC has partnered with UK's landscape architecture program to study Kenton County's hillsides. For more information about this study, click here.

Madison Avenue - Preference Survey
Thank you to everyone who participated in this survey. The results are now compiled and available. Click here for the survey summary page.

Access Campbell and Kenton
Geology Maps Online

For more than 40 years, the Kentucky Geological Survey has been mapping the Commonwealth’s geology. Now, it has published “Generalized Geologic Maps for Land-Use Planning” to give planners, homeowners, developers, and builders a tool that was previously unavailable. Click here for access to the two counties’ information on LINK-GIS.

Commission Publishes Atlas to
Raise Awareness of LINK-GIS Online

This 20-page, full-color booklet, which was designed to raise public awareness and usage of NKAPC’s award-winning computer mapping system, is a first-ever resource for residents, businesses, and others looking to find their way around Northern Kentucky’s most developed county. It is available for $4 each, by contacting the Commission's GIS Department.
Atlas cover

Disclaimer Regarding Information Available Here
NKAPC provides information via this website as a public service. Please note that users are responsible for checking its accuracy, completeness, currency, and/or suitability themselves. This may require inspection of official public records housed by the individual jurisdictions involved. Click here for more information.

eNewsletter: May 2008
- Feds approve historic designation for majority of Park Hills’ housing stock
- Staff readies new aerial photography for in-house and online GIS mapping
- Public provides preferences for visual aspects of Madison Avenue overlay
- Calendar Notes

eNewsletter: Archived Editions

 

Daily Planning News
Curious about planning issues being discussed in other parts of the United States?
Click here to access a daily news update from the American Planning Association.
 

 

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