Crestview Hills celebrates 50th
Anniversary in 2001

CINERGY POWER PLANT UPDATE

  t the State of Kentucky Air Quality public hearing on March 5, Mayor Paul Meier, Councilwoman Terri Jameson, Councilman Joe Maloney, and 22 Crestview Hills citizens spoke out clearly and firmly against the proposed Cinergy power plant at 3000 Erlanger-Crescent Springs Rd.  A number of good points were made including the following:

  • The proposed plant is located within 600 to 800 feet from two residential areas and the 6 tons of eleven volatile compounds, such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and benzene, will definitely harm the health of young and elderly citizens.  The smallest quantity of these volatile organic pollutants from the Cinergy plant will cause

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DO NOT FORGET TO TEND TO YOUR ANIMALS !
t is definite!  It's that time of year again when the weather is unpredictable, the wind seems to be a constant irritant, and allergies come back with a vengeance.   It is also  when animal tracks, droppings, and smells become much more apparent. 
      It is against City Ordinance to walk your pets without a leash or to allow them to deface another's property, whether it be through digging, droppings, or what have you.  It is the responsibility of the homeowner to make sure their animals do not cause discomfort or become a nuisance to surrounding neighbors.  A fine can be issued  for homeowners who refuse to dispose properly of fecal matter (the correct method of disposal is a pooper scooper with a tie-bag attached.  Then simply throw away the bag.)  or who will not put their animals on a leash and let them roam freely throughout the neighborhood. 
     If there is a problem in your neighborhood with animals running free or defecating on private property, there are several options for correction.  1)  The animal can be trapped and held until the Dog Warden arrives.  The Dog Warden will take the animal

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