Government events this week in North Kentucky: Aug. 17-23

Government events this week in North Kentucky: Aug. 17-23
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The following events are scheduled to take place in North Kentucky this week.

Monday, Aug. 18

Diversity/Equity/Inclusion/Belonging Committee
Boone County Area Technology Center
4-5:30 pm

Union City Commission Caucus Meeting
Union City Commission
6 pm

City Of Fort Thomas City Council Meeting
City Of Fort Thomas City Council
7 pm

Tuesday, Aug. 19

Boone County Fiscal Court Meeting
Boone County Parks
5:30 pm

Board of Commissioners Caucus Meeting
City of Covington City Hall
6 pm

City Council Caucus Meeting
Florence Government Center
6 pm

City Council Regular Meeting
Florence Government Center
6 pm

Erlanger City Council Committee Regular Meeting
City Of Erlanger City Council
7 pm

Wednesday, Aug. 20

Covington Motor Vehicle Parking Authority Regular Meeting
City of Covington City Hall
9 am

Devou Properties Board Meeting
Devou Park Golf Course and Event Center
4 pm

Housing Authority of Covington Regular Meeting
Housing Authority Of Covington
4:30 pm

Board of Architectural Review and Development Regular Meeting
City of Covington City Hall
5:30 pm

City Of Fort Thomas Planning Commission Meeting
City Of Fort Thomas Planning Commission
6:30 pm

Devou Park Advisory Committee Meeting
Devou Park Golf Course and Event Center
6:30-8 pm

Thursday, Aug. 21

Northern Kentucky HOME Consortium Board Regular Meeting
City of Covington City Hall
6 pm

Transportation Committee Meeting
Boone County Area Technology Center
6:30 pm

Garden Club Meeting
City of Fort Mitchell
7-9 pm

UDRB Meeting
City of Ludlow Urban Design Review Board
7-8:30 pm

Friday, Aug. 22

Boone-Florence Water Commission Meeting
Boone-Florence Water Commission administrative office
7:30 am



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