Kenton County is seeking feedback from residents for the new, 225 acre Kenton County Park located on Independence Station Road which neighbors Lincoln Ridge Park. The first opportunity for input will be at a public meeting on April 14th at 5:30 PM via Zoom.
The meeting will be led by Human Nature, the organization hired by Kenton County using grant monies to create a Master Plan for the park. The Master Plan consists of three phases: awareness, exploration, and vision. The County is currently seeking feedback for the first phase which is information gathering from multiple sources on what the site currently has (inventory) and what it offers (analysis) and developing a program for the site that will inform the design.
Meeting attendees will watch a short presentation and then be asked various questions regarding amenities and features. They will be able to ask questions and post comments in the chat feature of Zoom. The link for the meeting is: http://bit.ly/parkmeeting1
For those unable to attend the meeting, a copy of the presentation and survey can be found on the Kenton County website new park project page at: http://bit.ly/newkcpark. The survey will remain open until April 30th. Paper copies are available at the Parks & Recreation Office located at Lincoln Ridge Park.
For questions about the public meeting, please contact Kenton County Parks & Recreation at (859) 525-7529 or Parks.Recreation@kentoncounty.org. There will be future opportunities for public feedback. Continue to check the Kenton County website (https://www.kentoncounty.org) for updates.