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.

Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast and Recruitment of New Members

WHAT:  Pancake Breakfast

WHEN: Saturday February 11th 9 a.m.

WHERE: Pride Park Community Center

WHY:   To show appreciation for all our volunteers AND to recruit new members

Are you looking for ways to get involved in the city? Do you have skills and abilities that you enjoy sharing with others? We are looking for you. The city of Taylor Mill has had a long history of community involvement and volunteerism. However, many of us are finding it harder and harder to find the time. We appreciate those time constraints placed on today’s families, but we still want to create opportunities for anyone who wishes to give a single Saturday, or a few hours for a single event.

Volunteering is spending time willingly to help someone else without being paid. In today’s chaotic and sometimes turbulent times, this has become somewhat of an old-fashioned idea. However, for those of you who have volunteered, you know the benefits and rewards are often immeasurable.

Volunteering can be very meaningful and enjoyable, and in turn may be good for your mental health and wellbeing.

Volunteering can:

  • give you a sense of achievement and purpose
  • help you feel part of a community
  • help you feel better about yourself by improving your self-esteem and confidence
  • help you share your talents, learn new skills, and create a better work-life balance
  • help combat stress, loneliness, social isolation and depression
  • help you meet new people, which can help you feel more connected and valued

For all our current and past volunteers and for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer, join us Saturday, February 11 at 9 a.m. at Park Place Community Center. Please RSVP to Kristy Webb at 859-581-3234 or [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you.