Homeowners – Please be aware that you are responsible for grass in front of your homes along the roadways and… Read More

NKADD and KY Transportation Cabinet Seeks Input: Every day we hear about terrible accidents on our local roads. The NKADD is partnering with the KY Transportation Cabinet’s Technology Transfer Program to develop a comprehensive safety action plan for Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Owen, and Pendleton Counties. The safety action plan aims to reduce and eliminate serious injury and fatal crashes affecting all roadway users. We need your help in identifying safety concerns in our region. Please take a few moments to complete the NKY Safety Action Plan survey. This survey will be combined with crash analysis and local agency review of roadways to identify potential safety issues on county roadways. Once identified the NKADD and local counties will work to identify counter measures to improve safety. The safety action plan will be used to direct local forces and funds and pursue additional funding from KYTC and USDOT. Here is the survey link."
Homeowners – Please be aware that you are responsible for grass in front of your homes along the roadways and… Read More
Yard sales in the city are once again permitted starting Friday June 5. City hall will be open to the… Read More
As the state begins to reopen, we ask that everyone remain vigilent and healthy by continuing to follow the guidelines… Read More
During the National Public Works Week, we want to thank the hard-working Public Works crew. They provide exceptional City services… Read More
Taylor Mill will reopen city hall to the public on Monday, June 1st. We still encourage everyone to call or… Read More
The City of Taylor Mill will hold a special commission meeting via teleconference on Wednesday, May 13th at 7pm. The… Read More
The Taylor Mill Police Department and the Kenton County Board of Education are proud to announce that SRO James… Read More
The city has been recognized as the 9th safest city in the state of Kentucky. Further proof of just how… Read More
The city’s shredding event scheduled for this Saturday, 4/25, has been tenatively rescheduled until May 30th.