Highland Heights City: 3/4/25

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The Highland Heights City Council met to discuss city projects, financial updates, and public safety concerns. The city administrator reported that phase one of the green space project is set to begin soon, weather permitting, with plans to construct a creek trail and pickleball courts. A conceptual plan for additional amenities is in development. Updates on the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) fund allocations were provided, confirming that all funds have been accounted for and are secure for future projects. The police department reported that fentanyl, heroin, and meth remain the most common drugs encountered, though incidents within the city are not widespread. The code enforcement officer noted an increase in illegal sign postings, with 64 signs removed in February. Additionally, discussions were held regarding an updated fine schedule for code enforcement violations, increasing penalties to encourage compliance with property maintenance regulations. The fire department provided updates on personnel and emergency services, announcing that a second medic unit has been reinstated on a day-by-day basis, depending on available staff. The department also recognized its 25th anniversary since the consolidation of the Highland Heights and Campbell County Fire Districts, with a special event planned to celebrate the milestone. Other discussions included concerns about traffic congestion near NKU during large events, with council members suggesting improved communication about upcoming event schedules. The meeting concluded with routine financial approvals, and council voted to cancel the March 18th meeting due to a lack of pressing agenda items. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not capture all meeting nuances or discussions.

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