NEWS FROM KYTC DIST6: Maintenance Project on I-275 Westbound in Kenton County Begins Tuesday, July 15 Project will require single right lane and shoulder closure during working hours COVINGTON, Ky. (July 14, 2025) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of a maintenance project on Interstate 275 in Kenton County beginning Tuesday, July 15. This project will focus on addressing a mudslide that took place following a significant rain event in April. The area crews will be working to clear a slide is located on I-275 westbound between Madison Pike (KY 17) and Pride Parkway (KY 16). Motorists should expect a single right lane closure on I-275 westbound from the Kenton/Campbell County line (77.62 mile point) to east of Madison Pike (79.96 mile point), a distance of 2.34 miles. Crews will be working between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. All lanes will reopen daily by 5 p.m. KYTC will advise motorists on social media and the District 6 Roadshow if any changes are made to the traffic plan.  Access to the on/off ramps at Pride Parkway and Madison Pike will be maintained at all times. Weather permitting, this project is expected to be completed by Thursday, July 31 at 5 p.m. Project schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. For the most current information on road construction in Northern Kentucky, please visit the District 6 Roadshow or the Driving Northern Kentucky Progress website. You can also stay informed by following KYTC District 6 on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). For statewide traffic and travel updates, visit GoKY.

Congratulations Taylor Mill Explorers

 

The Taylor Mill Police Explorers just returned from Winterfest 2020 in Gatlinburg, TN.  Exploring is a national career-oriented program that allows young adults to explore a career in law enforcement by working with local law enforcement agencies like the Taylor Mill Police Department.  The Taylor Mill Explorer Post 2522 recently competed at the largest Explorer Competition in the US with over 3,000 attendees and 111 Law Enforcement agencies represented!  Out of the events that they were selected to participate in, our explorers finished in the top 15 in two of the events and we are very proud of the hard work and dedication that both our advisors (Lt. Mills and Officer Vollet) and our explorers put into the program.  They continue to represent the post, the police department and the City of Taylor Mill very well!