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Fort Thomas residents press council for independent audit of One Highland, urge tighter zoning rules
Summary
Dozens of residents at the July 12 Fort Thomas council meeting criticized the One Highland financing and planning process, urged an independent third‑party audit, and called on the council to tighten zoning—especially building height, setbacks and historic‑overlay rules.
Residents used the public‑comment period at the Fort Thomas City Council meeting to press elected officials for a full independent audit of the multi‑year One Highland development and to demand clearer zoning rules that protect the city’s historic character.
"I am asking that this City Council approve conducting a full independent third‑party audit of the entire process, the procedures in place and the policies followed and learned from the transaction," said a resident who later was identified by the mayor as Dan Gorman, calling for legal, financial and accounting experts not handpicked by interested parties. The request framed the audit as a way…
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