Covington Board of Commissioners releases draft agenda for November legislative meeting

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The Board of Commissioners in Covington has released the draft agenda for its upcoming legislative meeting scheduled for November 18, 2025. The agenda includes a review of ordinances and draft orders, as well as minutes from previous meetings.

Among the items to be discussed are several ordinances, including a text amendment related to recovery residences, an amendment to the fiscal year 2026 budget, and an ordinance concerning the issuance of the Covington 2025A General Obligation Bond. Draft orders for consideration at the meeting have also been made available.

Minutes from prior meetings held on October 28 and November 4 are included in the materials provided for review by commissioners and members of the public.

The documents associated with this meeting can be accessed through files such as “20251118 Legislative Agenda,” “ORDINANCE – Text Amendment Recovery Residence,” “ORDINANCE – FY 2026 Budget Amendment,” “ORDINANCE – Covington 2025A GO Bond,” and others.

No quotations were included in the announcement regarding these agenda items.



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