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Planning commission continues middle-housing setback debate, accepts $410,000 climate grant for multimodal plan and tree assessment

2433586 · February 27, 2025
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Covington’s Planning Commission discussed setbacks in middle-housing code updates under House Bill 1110 and accepted a $410,000 commerce climate grant to fund a multimodal plan, a 6,000-tree canopy assessment and downtown beautification standards.

Kenner Aronson, speaking for the Planning Commission, told the City Council on Feb. 25 that the commission held a public hearing and continued detailed deliberations on middle-housing code updates required by House Bill 1110.

“...we had a pretty lengthy discussion that we revealed tonight about the setback requirement from 5 feet compared to 7 and a half…

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