The Latonia Small Area Study
The City of Covington has engaged NKAPC’s long-range planning department to examine the area bounded by Madison Pike (KY 17) on the north, the Licking River on the east, and the cities of Taylor Mill and Fort Wright on the south and west. Information on issues being discussed and progress being made can be found here throughout the study process.
Online survey is now available.

The Hills Project
The landscape holds a variety of values for the people of this community, and it has been changing. The opinions and concerns of the public are important factors to determining the future of these hills. Click here for forum results and information.

The Crescent Springs Small Area Study
The City of Crescent Springs has engaged NKAPC’s long-range planning department to assist the city in preparing a plan for the area located within Interstate 71/75, the Norfolk Southern Railroad, and the city limits. Information on issues being discussed and progress being made can be found here throughout the study process.

The Park Hills Dixie Study
The City of Park Hills has engaged NKAPC’s long-range planning department to assist in the preparation of a plan for the area to be impacted by the potential redevelopment of the Dixie Highway corridor. Information on issues being discussed and progress being made can be found here throughout the study process.

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.

 

Current eNewsletter: February 2010
- ISO audits building inspection program; finds it one of the Commonwealth’s best
- Following more than a year’s effort, updated GIS website ready for launch
- Planners engage Latonia residents in discussion on how to revitalize locale
- LINK-GIS partnership expands focus; offers Pictometry to local governments
- Calendar Notes

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