The Campbell County Fiscal Court met on October 15, 2025, beginning with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of the October 1 meeting minutes. A proclamation was issued declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, recognizing the work of the Ion Center for Violence Prevention. Representatives from the organization thanked the Fiscal Court for its ongoing support and invited officials to tour their facility.
During regular business, the court approved a second reading of an ordinance adding stop signs at Clay Ridge Road and Pleasant Ridge Road. Commissioners then adopted updates to the Campbell County Police Policy and Procedure Manual and authorized a $25,000 trail assessment and design project at AJ Jolly Park in partnership with the Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance, fully reimbursed by MeetNKY. Several resolutions were passed to align employee insurance plans with the calendar year and to transition the county’s health insurance plan to a self-funded model administered by UnitedHealthcare. Officer Samuel Broomhall was promoted, and staffing changes at the Senior Center were approved, including converting a part-time position to full-time.
Additional actions included approving an interlocal agreement for animal control services, seeking proposals for a construction manager for the county’s new public safety building, and issuing requests for bids on multiple infrastructure and maintenance projects. The court also discussed progress on dam and bridge improvements at AJ Jolly Park and plans to convert the Boyd Road Bridge into a pedestrian crossing. The meeting concluded with announcements about the upcoming Halloween Spooktacular event on October 25 and the end of the 2025 camping season on November 1.
This summary of the October 15, 2025 Campbell County Fiscal Court meeting was generated using AI and may contain minor inaccuracies. For official records, please refer to the county’s approved minutes or meeting video.