Taylor Mill Police Department Receives Fifth Consecutive CALEA Accreditation: The Taylor Mill Police Department is proud to announce that it has been awarded its fifth accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). The CALEA accreditation is a rigorous process that involves meeting a comprehensive set of professional standards designed to enhance the delivery of public safety services. Achieving accreditation requires demonstrating compliance with policies and procedures across critical areas, including accountability, transparency, and community engagement. Chief James Mills emphasized the significance of this accomplishment, stating, “Earning our fifth CALEA accreditation is a reflection of the dedication and professionalism of our officers and staff. This process ensures that we uphold the highest standards in law enforcement, which translates to safer neighborhoods and stronger trust with the community we serve.” According to Chief Mills, maintaining CALEA accreditation is vital for the Taylor Mill Police Department because it provides a framework for continuous improvement. “Accreditation helps us align our practices with the best in the field, ensuring that we stay proactive and responsive to the evolving needs of our residents. It’s not just about recognition; it’s about delivering the quality of service our community deserves.” The Taylor Mill Police Department first achieved CALEA accreditation in 2010, and this milestone marks its fifth consecutive accreditation cycle. The department is among a select group of agencies nationwide to receive this distinction, and one of only three in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, reinforcing its position as a leader in law enforcement excellence. The Taylor Mill Police Department extends its gratitude to the community for their support and partnership, which are essential to achieving this honor. The department remains committed to fostering transparency, building trust, and ensuring public safety for all.  

Scott High School Homecoming Parade

Friday, September 27, 2019

The Taylor Mill Police Department will be implementing the following temporary traffic regulations to ease the traffic congestion on Mill Valley Drive during the parade.

  • NO On-Street Parking will be permitted on Mill Valley Drive between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Any vehicle not moved will be towed at the owner’s expense.
  • Mill Valley Drive will become a ONE WAY STREET moving in an easterly direction from Stone Hill Drive to Taylor Mill Road between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.
  • Vehicles will ONLY be permitted to enter Mill Valley Drive from Stone Hill Drive. NO VEHICLES will be permitted to enter Mill Valley Drive from Taylor Mill Road after 5:00 p.m.
  • Residents are encouraged to use Sunset Drive or Old Taylor Mill Road to access Stone Hill Drive.
  • Police Officers will be on hand to assist residents in getting to their homes safely during this event.

Taylor Mill Road South Bound will be closed at 6:00 p.m. and will reopen immediately after the parade. Pride Parkway will remain open to thru traffic until the parade reaches the southern end of Taylor Mill Road/Pride Parkway intersection, then Pride Parkway will be closed between Taylor Mill Road/ Wayman Branch Road and Scott High School until after the parade.

The Taylor Mill Police Department apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and Thank You for your cooperation in making this event safe for everyone.