“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful and committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
~ Margaret Mead
The purpose of our association is to build a vibrant, inclusive, and safe community by fostering neighborly connections, supporting local initiatives, enhancing neighborhood safety, and preserving the area's unique character for the benefit of all residents.
You are cordially invited to our Meetups & Events
The Botany Hills Neighborhood Association hopes to create spaces where we can gather individuals together in order to engage with and further invest in our shared community. We can support big ideas on a local level, and highlight opportunities for education which gives people the power to improve their living conditions.
We can share tools to understand and solve problems, foster innovation, and build up our neighborhood that then collectively strengthens our city. We want your thoughts and ideas, your voice matters because we are all connected. Together.
Join Your Neighbors. Make New Friends. Help Build Community.
True greatness is in the small, meaningful acts of service we can offer each day. Choosing to embrace kindness and uplift others is a choice that makes a difference in everyone's lives. Everybody can be great in this way.
Our group will continue to share opportunities devoted to improving our community. These types of activities gift us the ability to work alongside people who share a common goal or purpose. They can also help us to form friendships that can last a lifetime, and together we can stand tall knowing we are making our community a better place for everyone.
The Covington Neighborhood Collaborative (CNC) is a non-profit organization that represents a federation of Covington’s Neighborhood Associations and provides support, assistance and promotion that enable neighborhood associations to enrich the quality of life for residents.
The CNC organization accomplishes this mission by gathering and disseminating information and resources, helping neighborhoods build and maintain effective organizations, coordinating residents on city-wide projects, providing a united neighborhood voice on city-wide issues, and increasing the capacity of neighborhood associations.
To learn more, visit https://www.covingtoncnc.org
Since 1976 the Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington (CGN) has been a vehicle of support for community residents seeking to improve the quality of their lives and their community.
By focusing on building the capacity of residents, supporting and encouraging citizen engagement and promoting partnerships between residents, government, schools and business, CGN has been able to have a significant impact on the positive development of Covington.
CGN currently focuses on Neighborhood and Housing Development, Youth Development and Financial Education, as well as providing Administrative support to the Covington Neighborhood Collaborative.
To learn more, visit https://www.greatneighborhoods.org
Covington enjoys an extremely engaged community, but not all neighborhoods have their own associations... yet! Covington Neighborhoods in alphabetical order:
Austinburg
Botany Hills (West Covington)
Central Business District
*City Heights (property is up for sale)
Eastside
Helentown
Historic Licking Riverside
Kenton Hills
Kuhrs Lane
Latonia Milldale
Latonia Ritte's East
Latonia Rosedale
Latonia West
Lewisburg
Levassor Park
Mainstrasse
Monte Casino
Mutter Gottes (Old Town)
Old Seminary Square
Peaselburg
South Covington
Wallace Woods
Westside
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The South Covington Neighborhood is the largest neighborhood in the City of Covington by geographic size. It was annexed in 1977, and is the only one of the Covington neighborhoods that has direct access to both I-275 and I-71/75.
Covington is the largest city in Kenton County, and the fifth-most populous city in the state.
Fun Facts about Kenton County Cities
- There are 16 cities in Kenton County, Kentucky.
- Covington is the largest city in Kenton County.
- Kenton Vale is the smallest city in Kenton County.
Learn more about the Planning and Development Services of Kenton County at www.pdskc.org/