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Covington mulls two new workforce, senior housing developments
Covington officials prepare to vote on selling city-owned land for two major affordable housing projects, aiming to provide 110 new senior and workforce housing units through tax credit financing.
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6mKentucky law change could add years, costs to Newport’s long-delayed U.S. 27 project
A legislative change in Kentucky has caused a two-year delay and increased costs for Newport's long-stalled U.S. 27 and Carothers Road infrastructure improvement project.
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3mFire chief on Elsmere bridge: 'We're one call away from having something bad happen.'
Elsmere officials express deep concern over the restricted weight capacity of the Garvey Avenue Bridge, warning that delays in necessary repairs threaten emergency response times and public safety.
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8mAlexandria planning commission advances 43-home Grandview development
The Alexandria Planning Commission approved a controversial D.R. Horton subdivision project, mandating strict geotechnical testing and safety conditions to address residents' concerns regarding hillside stability and stormwater management.
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2mPort Authority to seek state grant for parts of roundhouse rehab
The Northern Kentucky Port Authority is seeking state grant funding to revitalize the historic Duro Bag and C&O Roundhouse sites in Covington to boost local economic development.
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5mNewport considers Mansion Hill Park playground upgrade
Newport is revitalizing Mansion Hill Park with new playground equipment and a strategic, city-wide branding effort to ensure high-quality, cohesive park spaces for all residents to enjoy.