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.  

A message from your Property Valuation Administrator, Darlene M. Plummer: PVA Evaluation of Taylor Mill Real Estate

The PVA is required by statute to “review/physically inspect” all real property in the county at least once every four years. As such, the county is separated into four sections of which one-fourth is reviewed each year. If any increase in your property assessment is made by PVA during this inspection period, you will receive written notice of the valuation change. Make sure you keep your mailing address we have on file current. Printed notices are generally mailed in early April. Additionally, you can view your current valuation at any time by searching on the above tab: Search Property Records. You can also call the PVA office and verify your current year valuation at: 859-392-1750.
Non-receipt of a written assessment notice change does not negate the assessment.

For 2020, areas under review include Crescent Springs/Villa Hills Fire, Crescent Springs,  Crestview Hills,  Edgewood,  Ft. Wright, Taylor Mill, Villa Hills.

Due to COVID-19, the statutory open inspection period is now July 6-20, 2020. All review requests/conferences must be held with the PVA Office on or before July 20.

Representatives of the PVA Field Team are in the following areas to capture up-to-date exterior pictures around your home: Fairview, Ryland, Ryland Heights, Kentonvale, Walton, Piner-Fiskburg, and other nearby areas. Field Team Members are equipped with PVA badges and business cards. Please call our office with any concerns.