Goals & Objectives
The goals and objectives were created as a result of a robust public engagement process and covered fundamental issues pertaining to the physical development and the economic well-being of Kenton County. There are four guiding principles for this critical piece of the plan including private property, public engagement, economic considerations and goal relationships. Topics like housing, community character, job creation, and mobility can be found in the plan's nine goals and associated objectives. Read on to explore the adopted goals and objectives for the Kenton County Comprehensive plan.
Introduction
Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS 100) specify that the planning commission of each unit shall prepare a comprehensive plan, which shall serve as a guide for public and private actions and decisions to assure the development of public and private property in the most appropriate relationships. A required element of the comprehensive plan per KRS 100 is a statement of goals and objectives. The statement of goals and objectives serve as the foundation for the Comprehensive Plan and provide policy guidance in the preparation of other elements of the plan including potential strategies for implementation.
The goals and objectives are a guide to assist decision makers as specified by KRS and should not be viewed as a regulatory document. These reflect the overall desire of the community; each particular goal and objective may or may not be applicable or appropriate in every instance; and decision makers should consider them as appropriate.