NKADD and KY Transportation Cabinet Seeks Input: Every day we hear about terrible accidents on our local roads. The NKADD is partnering with the KY Transportation Cabinet’s Technology Transfer Program to develop a comprehensive safety action plan for Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Owen, and Pendleton Counties. The safety action plan aims to reduce and eliminate serious injury and fatal crashes affecting all roadway users. We need your help in identifying safety concerns in our region.  Please take a few moments to complete the NKY Safety Action Plan survey. This survey will be combined with crash analysis and local agency review of roadways to identify potential safety issues on county roadways.  Once identified the NKADD and local counties will work to identify counter measures to improve safety.  The safety action plan will be used to direct local forces and funds and pursue additional funding from KYTC and USDOT.  Here is the survey link."  

Snow Emergency Issued

SNOW EMERGENCY ISSUED through 9 pm on Wednesday, March 21, 2018. PARKING PROHIBITED on ALL STREETS!

We are continually monitoring the ongoing weather conditions impacting the City of Taylor Mill and the Northern Kentucky region overall.

As you may know, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Warning through Wednesday evening of this week. Snow accumulations are predicted to range from 2 to 5 inches and fall rapidly at times throughout the day

Hazards include: Heavy Snow, Ice and Drifting Winds.

During this Winter Weather Event hazardous travel conditions are expected to develop due to slippery roadways as a result of snow, ice, winds and below freezing temperatures.

As a result of the weather conditions, a Snow Emergency has officially been issued for the City of Taylor Mill until 9 pm on Wednesday, March 21, 2018.

During a snow emergency “ON STREET” PARKING is PROHIBITED on ALL STREETS within the community. Vehicles parked on the street pose a hazard to ALL emergency vehicles and their operators. They also delay the timely treatment of roadways impacted by snow and ice. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated and also required by law. Please plan ahead and make arrangements to park your vehicle(s) at an OFF STREET location for at least the next 24 to 48 hours. Vehicles that are not in compliance with the parking requirements of the snow emergency will be ticketed and/or towed.

We recommend that all residents know the risks associated with Severe Winter Weather and have in place winter weather emergency plans. Check batteries in flashlights, radios and other devices. Stock up on water and non-perishable food items. If you have a generator, make sure it is working properly and that you are familiar with using it safely. Be a good neighbor and offer assistance to elderly neighbors or other “at risk” individuals within your vicinity.

Thank you.