City Adopts Property Tax Rates For 2013
City Adopts Property Tax Rates For 2013
City Adopts Property Tax Rates For 2013
In this Issue
2013 Property Tax Rates...........................................1 Summer Concert/City Website Update ....................1 Mayors Message ........................................................2 City Streets/City Advisory Boards ...........................3 City Picnic Sponsors/TANK Concerns .....................4 News Around Crestview Hills...4 News from Police/2013 Christmas Celebration.5
1 as REMINDER: As noted in previous newsletters, the City has moved to Kenton County Dispatch of August 1st. The new number is 859-356-3191. Please note this new number.
Our local businesses are a critical part of the community. The City Council and staff work hard to enhance the community and ensure that we continue to be a choice retail and office destination in Northern Kentucky. Along with offering the lowest tax rates in Northern Kentucky, the City works with business owners to meet their needs. A great example is the ongoing work of the City and State of Kentucky to improve traffic flow on Turkeyfoot Road and Thomas More Parkway. The City is currently beginning design on a widening of Thomas More Parkway, and also continues to work with the State to secure funding for an improvement to the intersection at Turkeyfoot Road and Thomas More Parkway. Additionally, the City is currently working with businesses in the office park to develop a wayfinding signage system to make it easier for patients and customers to find their intended destinations. The nature of business does change, and while we may not fit every business need, the City will continue to make every effort to support the business community. Our residents currently have the lowest tax burden in Northern Kentucky, on average paying only 20% of the cost of local government. The City will continue to invest in the community. Residents can look forward to several Public Works projects over the next couple of months as we re-pave a section of Vernon Drive, patch several areas in Lookout Farm, College Park, and Old Crestview. We are also beginning work on Woodspoint Drive to install an inceptor stormwater drainage line to alleviate water problems on that street. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 26th from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm for the annual Halloween celebration at the Town Center. The City will also be hosting the annual Christmas Dinner with Santa Claus on Friday, December 6th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Crestview Hills City Building.
Enjoy the fall season, and consider getting involved with your community!
Nuisance Complaints
The City strives to maintain a safe and clean appearance. You can help by letting us know of violations to City Ordinances such as high grass and weeds and property maintenance issues. The City belongs to the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commissions Code Enforcement Board, allowing us to access additional manpower and expertise in pursuing and rectifying nuisance code issues. Call the City Building at 341-7373 if you are aware of a problem.
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Public Safety (Police, Fire, Emergency Services) Public Works (Streets and City infrastructure) Finance (City budget and taxes) Economic Development (business recruitment and retention, planning & zoning issues) Recreation (special events and programs) CHEER (Garbage and recycling) Ethics Board (three member board to review financial disclosures and arbitrate ethical complaints)
Additionally, the City maintains its own Board of Adjustment to consider variances and appeals to the Zoning Code, and occasionally forms ad-hoc committees to work on specific issues. The City currently has an opening on the Public Works Committee for a representative from the College Park Subdivision. We also are recruiting another citizen member for the Finance Committee, and a resident from Old Crestview for the Economic Development Committee. Most Committees only meet a few times per year, and the time commitment is not substantial. If you are interested in serving, please visit the City's website at www.crestviewhills.com, and fill out a Committee application form. You can also call the City at 341-7373 and request an application.
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On August 6th, the City hosted the annual City Picnic at Summit Hills Country Club. The event would not be possible without the tremendous support of our sponsors, and the generosity of Summit Hills to host the event each year. The following lists our gift donors from the community. Please support these sponsors, and thank them if you are in their place of business.
Beiting Family Dentistry Cincinnati Reds Colleen Collins-Bright Colonial Cottage Color Me Mine Deweys Pizza
Eddie Bauer Mayor Paul Meier Moes Southwest Grill Thomas More College Xavier University Piano and Guitar Series
TANK Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky TANK is considering the elimination of several routes in Northern Kentucky such as the 18X which travels through Crestview Hills. This topic will be discussed at the October Council Meeting. City Council is encouraging residents to come voice their opinion on October 10th at 7:30pm.
Spirit Halloween is now open at the Crestview Hills Town Center. Stop in and see them in the old Famous Footwear space located north of the Clock Tower. Crestview Hills Town Center will have a family friendly day of trick-ortreating on October 26th from 11am-1pm. Stores will be handing out candy for the trick-or-treaters and samples/coupons for the adults to enjoy. The City will once again host a Mayors Costume Contest during the day for various ages. Thomas More Colleges 14th President, David A. Armstrong, will be inaugurated on October 18th. The community welcomes President Armstrong as he begins his first year at Thomas More College. The Bank of Kentucky Observatory at Thomas More College is having an event on Saturday November 9th, 7pm "Humans in Space: Past, Present and Future", and Saturday December 7th, 7pm, Speaker: Dr. Tom Pannuti from Morehead State University. Located on the Thomas More College campus, the Observatory gives our community the chance to view the moon, stars and more with telescopes. All ages are welcome and events are free. No RSVP required.
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Dont forget about Daylight Savings Time ending on Sunday November 3rd. Fall back!
REMINDER: Crestview Hills Trick-or-Treating with be 10/31/12 from 6pm-8pm.
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor City Council NON EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police Dispatch Police Administration 8 AM to 4:30PM Fire Dept. Ft. Mitchell Ambulance Ft. Mitchell Sanitation Dist (for sewer odors & problems) 356-3191 331-5368 331-1267 331-5553 578-7450 City Administrator Finance Officer/ Treasurer City Clerk City Engineer Building Inspector Zoning Consultant Attorney Auxiliary Staff Paul W. Meier Colleen Collins Bright David Kramer Ralph Laird Thomas Moser Frank Sommerkamp, Jr. Ken Palmer Tim Williams Kara Kuertz Kelly Micek Jim Berling NKAPC NKAPC Mary Ann Stewart Mary Louise Haglage Shae VonLehman Jeff Smith
OTHER NUMBERS City Building 341-7373 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Animal Control 356-3191 Best Way 1-800-354-1830 Duke Energy 513-421-9500 City Website: www.crestviewhills.com
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