Park Hills
A resident of Montague, Mike Box, came to the city council of Park Hills to complain about the speed of speed on his street. He said that the speed limit on his street is 15 miles per hour and that people travel regularly on the street with 60 miles per hour or more. Box said a few years ago that a neighbor of him was tboning when he retired from his entrance. He said he would like to have a radar sign in front of his house, and he would pay half of the cost of a radar shield so that people can see how dangerous it would go for the residents of his street in a zone of 15 miles per hour in a 15 mile zone. The council agreed that there must be a radar sign on his street.


The second reading of a regulation adopted the amount of vacation for a certain number of years.
A municipal arrangement passed that promoted Thomas Bradford to the rank of Sergeant.
INDEPENDENCE
Independence City Council heard the first reading of the regulation to determine the tax rate for the city. When the second reading comes at a special meeting next Monday, this tax rate could vary. The interest rate proposed for the first reading is $ 0.194 per $ 100, but council member Greg Steffen asked that incrementally, different tariffs are broken down so that the advice can see whether you want to enter into a different tariff.
The proposed real tax rate of $ 0.194 has decreased from $ 0.22, and Mayor Chris Reinersman explained that the last time the interest rate was below 0.2 US dollars was in 2007, so he was proud of the considerable decline in the tax rate.


“I'm damn proud,” he said. “The residents pay $ 20.48 less than in 2020.”
The Council accepted the low offer from the Ford Development Corporation for $ 349.120 in order to provide the location in the city's park in order to have a large structure in creating a splash pad. The mayor of Independence, Reinersman, said that the entire project is estimated at 1.2 million US dollars, but the city has still been working with local companies for sponsorship since the grant that they have requested was rejected.
Reinersman continued that he is very happy about the fact that the biggest contribution to the tax revenue is now employers in the city. He quoted numbers for achieving the desired goal.
The city administrator Chris Moriconi gave an update about the progress of the additional trace on the Old Route 17, and said that the Eaton Asphalt company will work in the evening next week and close the road from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. to add a trail at the intersection. He said the project would take about two months.
Moriconi also informed the Council that PDS is working on HB 160, which will come into force on July 1, 2026, which adds qualified manufacturing houses to define single -family houses.
Three seconds of Ordinances readings by Duke Energy award a 10 -year contract for gas and electric services and Owen Electric a ten -year franchise contract for electrical services within the city.
Boone County
Boone County honored Boone County's 4-hour judge teams at the regular Fiscal Court session.
The commissioners said goodbye to the second reading of a regulation, which, as the framework of an economic development project, provides for a credit for the maintenance of the aircraft for the maintenance of F and E.
A resolution adopted that describes the agent of an applicant for obtaining Fundal Disaster Assistance Fund.
Another decision approved a contract with Bobcat Enterprises, INC, for a SourceWell skid tax loader at a price of $ 51,237.64.
A resolution passed the offer for building management services for pepper construction for the proposed emergency management and the communication center for public security for $ 18,000.
A resolution adopted that approved a change in a contract with Verdantas for the KY 18 section of Burlington. Instead of four lanes, install 3 lanes and a sidewalk and lay the curb. This costs 118,400 US dollars, but 38,550 US dollars were left in the budget, so that the costs should rise to 79,850 US dollars and should start in spring next year.
A final decision approved the transfer and preservation of real estate on the Lower River Road in accordance with the conditions of a previously approved agreement to enable repairs to the street.
Gary Moore, Executive of Richter, announced that the former state representative and former commissioner Charlie Walton died on August 29 and found his life celebration last Saturday.
Taylor Mill
The mayor of Taylor Mill, Dan Bell, and the commissioners honored Rita Hassler, a long -standing and original volunteer firefighter of the Taylor Mill Fire Department to prepare for the ribbon for the new fire station on Friday.
The commissioners said goodbye to the second reading of a regulation that stated the tax rates for the city. The real estate price is $ 0.368 per $ 100, and personal property is $ 0.570 per $ 100 of the valued value.
The collected garbage was approved by commissioners for $ 245 per year.
The commissioners agreed with a memorandum of the agreement with Kenton County to participate in the program for the renovation of the Community Redevelopment Fund. Cao Brian Haney explained that the city's county would give up to 805,500 US dollars, with a correspondence of 10 percent required for the renovation of real estate or purchase of real estate.
The cost of the cost share agreement with SD-1 for real estate at 707 Winston Hill for the price of $ 1833.33.
The commissioners agreed with a memorandum of understanding with NKADD for their regional procurement cooperation.
Cao Haney explained that the city concludes purchase contracts for three properties, one at 650 South Mason, and two at 675 and 677 Ridge Road for costs of USD 350,000 or 250,000. Haney said the owners of real estate came to the city to ask if they are interested in buying the real estate and they are currently in negotiations. Due to the program with the district, the district will cover 90 percent of the costs of the real estate, and the city only has to achieve 10 percent. There are no plans about what the city would do with the real estate.
The commissioners gave approval for the Scott Homecoming Parade on September 19 at 5 p.m.
Covington
The New Covington City Manager Sharmili Reddy gave an overview of the changes that are imminent with the replacement of the fourth Street Bridge, as well as overhaul of Brent Spence. She said that they will rely on the communities and the companies to reach the changes that are expected to take between 3 and 8 years. She told everyone that they are about this situation and promised a timeline when things would happen. They think about putting together a bridge that the GAP portal can go into people if they have questions or worry. She showed a series of foils that listed the different districts and the various companies that she would like to contact with all the updates of the bridge projects.
Lakeside park
Paul Rizzo, who lived in Applewood, and his lawyer came to the regular council meeting to talk about Rizzo's privacy to talk about his pool in his garden. Data protection fences are not permitted in certain zones in the city, but Rizzo's garden is adjacent to church property in which they have shown the area with the fence as a play area for children. Rizzo is an amputator and wants to have a text amendment application that evaluates his fence from the rules in the zoning. Mayor Paul Markgraf said that they could sit down in the near future and discuss the matter.
The Council passed the second reading of a regulation, which stated the tax rates at $ 0.240 per $ 100 of the estimated property for real estate, USD 1.481 per $ 100 for a valued value for personal property and $ $ $ $ $ 100.
Riegler BlackPop adopted a resolution for an offer of 31,055 US dollars for Crack Seal in the city.
Kenton County
Kenton County Commissioners approved a Memorandum of Agreement between the city of Taylor Mill and the Fiscal Court of Kenton County for the use of the municipality of the municipality in Kenton County.
The commissioners also approved that the executive of judge Kris Knochelmann carried out documents for the processing of the national opioid law dispute.
An executive order adopted the appointment of Ike Matthew Lambert as the school resource office for the St. Agnes School.
Another executive order approved the appointment of Sharmili Reddy in order to fill Brian Dunham's not expired in the District Board of Transportation Improvement District.
Only one resident protested against the proposed new district of Sri of the district.
Diana Niceley, council members of Erlanger, made two police officers a compliment to how they dealt with animal control incidents.