The City of Covington announced on May 1 that a public meeting about parking has been rescheduled for Thursday, May 28, at 6 p.m. The event will take place at The Center for Great Neighborhoods, located at 321 MLK Blvd/W. 12th Street.
The purpose of the meeting is to give residents and business owners an opportunity to discuss parking issues with the Covington Motor Vehicle Parking Authority. Attendees will be able to share feedback and ask questions in an open setting. Representatives from both the Public Works and Police Departments are expected to attend.
Covington is known for its diverse population that combines traditional work ethic with creative talent, which enhances community recreation through its parks system, according to the official website. The city also maintains historic homes and repurposed commercial spaces as part of its commitment to community development according to the official website.
With a vibrant community, Covington ranks among Kentucky’s most populous cities according to the official website. It serves as a key location in Northern Kentucky next to Cincinnati across the Ohio River according to the official website. The city’s name honors a war hero whose legacy is preserved with historical markers throughout Covington according to the official website.
Covington continues efforts toward historic preservation while fostering growth through municipal government initiatives according to the official website. Residents and business owners are encouraged by officials to participate in this upcoming discussion on local parking concerns.



