The City is Transitioning from Republic Services to Rumpke for Residental Waste Collection: Republic wants to do their part to ensure a smooth transition for all residents to the new service provider, Rumpke, whose service will begin on July 1. With this in mind, your last recycling and waste collection by Republic Services will be on your regular service day beginning on June 24th through June 30th. It will be paramount that you have your recycling and waste at the curb on the day of collection before they begin their routes as they will not be returning to collect recycling or waste that was not at the curb when their drivers arrive at the property. During this final collection they will also retrieve all Republic Services branded totes from the curb/roadway easement the same day as the final collection so even if you have no trash or recyling, pleae set your cans out for retrieval.      

KCSD Recognized the City of Taylor Mill

Mayor Bell and Chief Knauf represented the City of Taylor Mill at the August 6th Kenton County School District Board Meeting. The Kenton County School District recognized Taylor Mill for collaborating to protect all students and providing financial support to place a school resource officer at Woodland Middle School. Currently, the school resource officer at Scott High School also provides SRO services to Woodland Middle School. The Taylor Mill Police Department is conducting a hiring process to fill the Woodland SRO position post haste. Mayor Bell stated, “The City of Taylor Mill is proud to be the home of the Scott High School & Woodland Middle School campus. Supporting school safety is one of the most important functions of city government.”