Crestview Hills Meetings Consider OrthoCincy Plan, Road Projects
The Crestview Hills City Council and Public Works Committee have held recent meetings on development and infrastructure, with the council considering the OrthoCincy concept plan and the committee reviewing a slate of road and sidewalk projects. No official minutes have been published for either meeting, so outcomes or specific discussion points are not yet confirmed.
City Council Special Meeting – June 24
The City Council held a special meeting June 24 to take up Ordinance 2026-06-01, the second reading of which would approve the OrthoCincy concept plan on Centre View Boulevard. The concept plan was the only substantive item on the agenda. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, leaving the vote result unconfirmed.
Public Works Committee – July 1
The Public Works Committee met July 1 to review seven infrastructure projects affecting major roadways and pedestrian routes in Crestview Hills. The list of projects discussed includes:
- Turkeyfoot Road Improvement Project
- Dixie Highway Sidewalk Improvements (from Whitehouse Drive to the city border)
- Horsebranch Road Improvement Project (grant-funded)
- Lookout Farm Drive Bridge Replacement/Widening
- Thomas More Parkway Repaving (grant-funded)
- Woodspoint Drive Repaving status update
- Centre View Boulevard Repaving (grant-funded)
Some of these projects are partially supported by grants, according to the agenda. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so specific recommendations or funding decisions are not available.
Coming Up
The City Council will hold its next regular meeting on July 9. The agenda includes:
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-07-01: Updates to the Architectural Review Board ordinance
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-07-02: A text amendment to allow window signs in the Institutional Zone
- Order-Resolution 2026-07-01: Approving amendments to the city’s Personnel Policies and Procedures
- Approval of minutes from the June 11 and June 24, 2026, meetings
- Reports from the Public Works, Finance, Police, and Development & Zoning committees
Residents can find the meeting time, location, and full agenda on the city’s official website.
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