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Public
Services
Police Department
Chief of Police
Col. Brad C. Degenhardt
859-331-5368
2024 Police Authority Members:
- Bill Dorsey, Chair (Crestview Hills)
- Paul Markgraf, Vice Chair (Lakeside Park)
- David Kramer (Crestview Hills)
- Brian Waite (Lakeside Park)
- Ed Wise (Crestview Hills)
Citizens’ Police Academy
The Fourth Biennial LPCHPA Citizens’ Academy was be held on five (5) consecutive Wednesday evenings in March 4, 2020. This highly informative free seminar is taught by our officers to acquaint our residents with basic law enforcement experience and training. The graduates of the prior Academy classes were extremely enthusiastic about their experiences.
Covid derailed plans for another Citizen’s Academy, but thanks to the hard work of Sgt. Michael Paolucci, the basics of the Citizen’s Academy became part of the curriculum at Thomas More University. The students enthusiastically learned about basic law enforcement, training and the challenges facing our officers.
If interested in learning more, you may call the department at (859) 331-5368 for more information.
Monthly Meeting Minutes
2024
October 14, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
September 16, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
August 19, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
July 15, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
June 17, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
May 20, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
May 6, 2024 Police Authority Special Meeting
April 15, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
March 18, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
February 26, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
January 22, 2024 Police Authority Meeting
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2023
December 18, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
November 20, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
October 16, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
September 18, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
August 21, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
July 17, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
June 19, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
May 15, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
April 17, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
March 20, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
February 27, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
January 23, 2023 Police Authority Meeting
2022
December 19, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
November 21, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
October 17, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
September 19, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
August 15, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
July 18, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
June 20, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
May 23, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
April 18, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
March 21, 2022 Police Authority Meeting
PUBLIC WORKS
Updated Five-Year Street Plan
The City of Lakeside Park has re-assessed its city streets and developed a construction and maintenance plan for the Five (5) year period beginning in 2023.
Our City’s Five Year Plan is a rating of the city streets that provides a numeric value for the condition of those public streets. Using the condition report, public works schedules are created for the upcoming five (5) year period to improve and rehabilitate our streets based on need. View a copy of our current assessment here.
PDS
Lienholder Notification
The City of Lakeside Park complies with the system of lienholder notification requirements of KRS 65.8836; As a member jurisdiction of the Kenton County Joint Code Enforcement Board, our lienholder notification systems is administered by Planning and Development Services of Kenton County (PDS).
To receive notifications of final orders issued within the City of Lakeside Park Click here
Foreclosure Registry
Kenton County Vacant Foreclosed Property Registry
Mortgagees who file a foreclosure on a vacant residential property anywhere within Kenton County—including the City of Lakeside Park—must register it with the Kenton County Vacant Foreclosed Property Registry. This program is administered by Planning and Development Services of Kenton County as designated by Kenton County Fiscal Court.
Click here for more information about the Foreclosure Registry.