Kenton County Planning Commission (KCPC)
The Kenton County Planning Commission (KCPC) is a 20-member body appointed by the county judge/executive, mayors, and legislative bodies. The KCPC is charged with the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, along with pursuing and administering other provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) Chapter 100. Click here to learn more about KCPC and how they use the plan.
The Kenton County Planning Commission (KCPC) is a 20-member body appointed by the county judge/executive, mayors, and legislative bodies. The KCPC is charged with the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, along with pursuing and administering other provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) Chapter 100. Each planning commissioner is appointed to staggered, four year terms by their respective jurisdiction or by the planning commission itself. The KCPC employs a staff of planners and other persons as it deems necessary to accomplish its assigned duties under the Kentucky Revised Statute Chapter 100.
As of August 1, 2014, Kenton County and its 19 jurisdictions are currently represented by the following appointed commissioners:
Bromley – Joe Tewes
Covington – Marc Hult
Covington – Barry Coates
Covington – Joe Gray
Crescent Springs – Mark Rogge
Crestview Hills – Lynne Hood
Edgewood – Paul Darpel
Elsmere – Joseph Pannunzio, Jr.
Erlanger – Diane Brown
Fort Mitchell – Shad Sletto
Fort Wright – Jack Toebben
Independence – Maura Snyder
Kenton County – Paula Rust
Kenton County – Gailen Bridges
Lakeside Park – Keith Logsdon
Ludlow – Thomas France
Park Hills – Carl Gerrein
Ryland Heights – Doug Neuspickle
Taylor Mill – Stan Porter
Villa Hills – David Hilgeford