Mobility
More than just getting from Point A to Point B, mobility refers to how people and goods move around the county through different transportation options such as cars and trucks, public transit, bicycles, walking, and even flying. Read on to learn more about how mobility and modal choices impact those who live, work, and play in Kenton County.
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 Mobility element addresses policies related to efficient movement through Kenton County.
Mobility is a broad term that refers to how people and goods move around an area through a variety of different transportation choices like cars and trucks, transit, biking, and walking. Planning for and maintaining an efficient multimodal transportation network is important to give people and businesses choices for how they want to move from place to place, rather than having to rely on a single modal option. This section provides recommendations for a wide variety of transportation options in Kenton County. Explore the main headings below to learn more about the recommendations for mobility.