Environment
Kenton County is rich in natural resources such as fertile soil, forestland, and valuable water resources, which provide many essential benefits. The ability to provide for both the natural and built environment will be crucial to supporting a safe and healthy community for generations to come. Read on to learn more about the county's natural environment and recommendations.
The Kenton County Comprehensive Plan is comprised of nine elements. Recommendations and associated tasks for implementation have been developed for each element to implement the Goals and Objectives that serve as the foundation for the plan. The recommendations were derived after extensive public discussions, discourse and dialogue and are based on research which includes local data as well as national trends. They explore different facets of the county’s physical development as well as its economic and social well-being and provide a roadmap for implementation. The Environment element identifies policies that guide decision-makers to find an appropriate balance between development and preservation of the County’s natural resources.
There are many different characteristics that make up the environmental element of the Comprehensive Plan. Research and public discussion indicates that the environment plays an important role in the economic competitiveness and quality of life within Kenton County. These recommendations are important because they seek to continue the discussions about the role and value of natural resources and the need to strive towards an appropriate balance between preservation and development. Click on the main headings below to learn more about the environmental recommendations for the plan.