The City of Dayton recently amended chapter 94 of the City of Dayton Code of Ordinances dealing with littering and dumping on private and public properties. This issue was brought to the city administration’s attention by City Council Member Joe Neary, who lives near Sargeant Park. He said he constantly saw people throwing litter in […]
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City Council On the Docket: Bows, Booze, and Guns
Tonight’s Fort Thomas City Council meeting will see discussion of several key issues currently facing the city: City Administrator Don Martin will present to Council an amendment to Fort Thomas’s bow hunting ordinance. On Sept. 3, Council approved (by 3-2 vote) the drafting of an amendment that will expand allowances for bow hunting within city limits. […]
City Council Notes 4/4
– Above: Covington Police Chief, Lee Russo, recognized Lt. Ken Fetcher (Information and Technology head) for his work with KDI project in helping to assist neighboring departments. The Kentucky Data Interoperability (KDI) is a tool that allows the detectives to quickly and easily send information out to our officers and other departments. This system also […]
Fort Thomas Makes National Headlines with Crazy Traffic Law
I was sent a Yahoo article yesterday from a reader that provided a top ten list of crazy traffic laws. Guess who made the list? – That’s right it was Fort Thomas. Turns out an obscure code was number 8: In Fort Thomas, Kentucky, it is illegal for your pet to “molest” a vehicle. Yes, that […]
Anatomy of an Ordinance
I get emails all the time from citizens who are having issues with something, and would like Fort Thomas Matters to help get it more publicity. I know most, if not everyone, has a little problem that bothers them about their neighborhood, street or city in general. Take a look at these comments from a […]
Polling the Audience
Isn’t it nice not to have to watch the Bengals today. Don’t get me wrong, I love them, but how frustrating have they been this year? I guess they all can’t be as good as Mueller and the Birds. Not a whole lot going on in and around the city right now that hasn’t already […]

