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Organization Structure / Staff
The Department of Infrastructure Engineering is responsible for
reviewing all proposed subdivision development in Kenton, Campbell,
and Pendleton Counties, and the City of Cold Spring for compliance
with the subdivision regulations for those jurisdictions.
Subdivision regulations govern subdivision layout as well as individual
design standards for new streets, access management, utilities,
and pedestrian ways, and help to conserve natural, historic, and
recreational areas. They also set standards for the manner in which
public improvements are to be constructed and dictate the responsibility
to inspect the construction of improvements to department staff.
A primary responsibility of the department is to provide the necessary
oversight to keep subdivision regulations effective and current
with changing technological and industry advancements.
Effective subdivision regulations result in the provision of quality
infrastructure which limits the need for future public expenditures.
The department promotes managed growth of well-planned, livable
communities, and coordinates the provision of quality public infrastructure
and services to citizens of Northern Kentucky.
As illustrated below, NKAPCs Department of Infrastructure
Engineering is one of the agencys five substantive departments.
The departments staff is responsible for reviewing
all proposed subdivision development in Kenton, Campbell and Pendleton
Counties, reviewing streets, utilities, access management through
the platting of plots and working through the history of the planning
process.
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the comprehensive NKAPC staff organization chart.

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