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Tag: CVG

Florence City Council April 22

April 22, 2025

Representatives of CVG detailed the economic impact of the airport, serving both passengers and cargo, and outlined future plans. A second presentation described the financial markets’ response to tariffs on the city’s investments.

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Infrastructure funding benefiting Boone County

April 22, 2024

Sen. John Schickel (District 11)
Sen. Schickel describes projects he championed that benefit Boone County’s infrastructure. Included in the state’s two-year road plan, House Bill (HB) 266 was an incredible $136,397,610 for planning, designing, obtaining rights-of-way, utility work, and construction of various projects in the county.

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Planning & Zoning April 3

April 3, 2024

Planning and Zoning discussed changes to commercial and residential zoning in Hebron, Erlanger, Florence, Bellview and wider Boone County.

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New Air Cargo Warehouse at CVG

February 20, 2024

Sen. John Schickel (District 11)
Sen. Schickel comments and provides background on the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport’s announced air cargo warehouse facility being constructed with airside access on airport property. His report also quantifies CVG’s economic impact and includes a description of the Kentucky Product Development Initiative.

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Public Library Board August 21

August 21, 2023

There were several attendees from the general public who used the 15-minute comment period (probably a half hour altogether) on various issues. 

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