Thanks for visiting our website. My staff and I work diligently to keep our online presence up to date as part of the mission we pursue in this community. We hope that the information you find here is both informational and useful. We encourage any ideas you have for improving it, either functionally or substantively.

The NKAPC staff holds a number of responsibilities critical to the health, safety, and welfare of our constituents. Service is the single premise on which these responsibilities take place. As you review information provided here or stop by our offices in Fort Mitchell, I ask that you keep this fact in mind.

Speak up. Ask your questions. Provide us with your opinions. Your time and thoughts will always be appreciated.

Dennis Andrew Gordon, FAICP
Executive Director

The Hills Project
A new online survey is now available for sharing your opinions regarding hillside conservation. Click here for details about the third public forum details and project information.

Latonia SMS Public Meeting
A public meeting will be held on September 30th to discuss the Latonia Small Area Study. Click here for more details about this event. Information regarding the study and previous meetings is also available online.

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: August 2010

- Staff collaboration with Independence committee aims at study implementation
- Hillside slippage forum adds momentum to growing community-wide consensus
- Staff participation at international GIS conference represents partnership well
- "Word on the street…" Real? or Rumor?
- Calendar Notes

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