City of Park Hills Kentucky

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05/29/2026
05/27/2026

Thank you to everyone who gathered together to make Monday’s Memorial Day celebration such a meaningful tribute to the heroes who gave so much for our country. Park Hills Civic Association ❤️ 🤍 💙

05/26/2026

Several residents have called or stopped by the office regarding the fawn in the grass on Amsterdam Road. Please read the following from Kenton County Animal Control:

Abandoned / Orphaned Fawns
Every year we receive several phone calls regarding fawns. It is normal for a fawn to be left alone during the day. Mothers will do this to avoid leading predators to their unscented young. They will visit the fawns typically around dusk or during the night to feed them.

How to tell if a fawn is abandoned
If a fawn is lying flat and quiet, it is best to leave it alone. Chances are mom is close by. If a fawn is walking around and appears to be distressed, if its ears are wilting (sign of dehydration) or appears emaciated or injured, then chances are it has been orphaned. In this instance it is appropriate to call Animal Control.
If you are unsure if a fawn is orphaned, or if you have questions about wildlife rehabilitation, you can call the Kentucky Wildlife Center, Inc. at (859) 280-3053 or the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources at (800) 858-1549.

Great day for the Parade. Thank you to all who came out and made it a success, thank you to Mike Conway for our country’...
05/26/2026

Great day for the Parade.
Thank you to all who came out and made it a success, thank you to Mike Conway for our country’s flags. It was a great addition to the boulevard.

05/26/2026
05/22/2026

TRAFFIC ADVISORY: I-71/75 Ramp Closures in Covington
UPDATE: Long-term closures now to begin on or after Monday, June 8 as part of Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project
UPDATE (May 22, 2026) – The schedule for the upcoming closures associated with the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project has been adjusted to provide more time for utility coordination near the project site. The following traffic impacts previously scheduled to take place on Tuesday, May 26, are now expected to take place on/after Monday, June 8:

I-71/75 northbound off-ramp to 12th Street/MLK Jr. Blvd.
I-71/75 southbound on-ramp from 12th Street/MLK Jr. Blvd.
Bullock Avenue from Pike Street to the on-ramp for I-71/75 southbound at 12th Street
12th Street between Simon Kenton Way and Bullock Avenue
Two-way conversion of Simon Kenton Way
An updated timeline for the reopening of Covington's W. Third Street and closure of the I-71/75 southbound off-ramp to W. Fifth Street will be provided at a later date.

KYTC will provide further updates ahead of the closures to inform all road users via the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project website.

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1106 Amsterdam Road
Park Hills, KY
41011

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Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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