Covington installing cameras to improve safety along waterfront The cameras will help Covington police patrol an area along the Ohio River that is difficult to access and has poor sight lines. (Source: City of Covington) By Brittany Harry | May 6, 2021 at 11:00 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 11:00 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Eighteen new cameras will soon be installed along Covington’s riverfront in an effort to improve safety.
The cameras will be installed between the Licking River and the Brent Spence Bridge, giving Covington police officer’s some help in an area that’s challenging to patrol.
“It’s basically just giving us the ability to have additional eyes along the waterway,” Covington Police Lt. Col. Brian Valenti said.
Seven-story apartment complex proposed on Rochester s Second Street SW
Wayzata-based 988 Rochester LLC, led by Clark Gassen, has filed plans with the City of Rochester to build a seven-story, 131-unit apartment complex called Citywalk Apartments on the corner of Second Street and Sixth Avenue Southwest. 10:24 am, Apr. 8, 2021 ×
Wayzata-based 988 Rochester LLC, led by Clark Gassen.m have filed plans with the City of Rochester to propose building a seven-story, 131-unit apartment complex called Citywalk Apartments on the corner of Rochester’s Second St. SW and Sixth Ave. SW.From City of Rochester permit documents
Plans to build a seven-story, 131-unit apartment complex on the corner of Rochester’s Second Street and Sixth Avenue Southwest were filed with the city on Wednesday.
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Ah, spring.
Recently, I saw two mourning doves scouting my patio for a nest. They nestled into a pot that used to have lush greens and purple mums. I neglected it (whoops) so now it s a pot of twigs that may become a nest.
Send me an email at jfair@enquirer.com to let me know what you re looking forward to as the weather warms up!
By the way, here s what s going on in Northern Kentucky:
Covington Mayor calls Brent Spence Bridge project existential threat to the city