SUB AREAS
Kenton County has four distinct built environments or sub areas - urban, first-ring suburban, suburban and rural. The sub-areas do not follow political boundaries and are used for planning purposes to identify the unique needs of each area. Read on to learn more about the sub area element of the plan and associated 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. An important part of The Comprehensive Plan is that it recognizes that Kenton County – its residents, its economy, its geography – is not homogenous. There exists a broad spectrum of different priorities and preferences that coincide with different areas of the County. The sub area element addresses policies important to specific areas of the county, but not the entire county as a whole.
Kenton County is comprised of four distinct sub areas – Rural, Suburban, First-Ring Suburban, and Urban. Each sub area is identified based on development patterns and distinct needs. There are many different geographic, social, political, and economic factors that can be addressed broadly on a countywide scale. Focusing on each sub area provides an opportunity to explore the unique needs of each area and develop policies and recommendations based on those specific needs. Explore the main headings below to learn more about the recommendations for each sub area.