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Attention: Garbage Pickup is changing to Tuesdays beginning in May!We are located in southern Kenton County, primarily along state Route 177. The city was incorporated in 1957 to avoid annexation by Covington. Our city’s history is tied to the adjacent railroad, and the name “Fairview” was suggested by one of our residents.
The city of Fairview is zoned agricultural and has a population of under 200. We operate with a mayor/commissioner form of government. The city meeting is held at the city building on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:00 pm. We meet at the city building (8349 Decoursey Pike) in the heart of Fairview on Route 177.All are welcome to attend the monthly city meetings! Meetings have resumed with a new start time of 6 PM. The city has installed a new sign in front of the city building. We hope to share announcements and other messages of interest with our residents.The city has passed a resolution accepting Duke Energy's bid to provide the city with electric service. The franchise is valid for a period of 5 years. Work is nearing completion on the replacement of poles throught the city. Thank you for your patience with this extensive project.Best Way will not be picking up items that are outside or alongside your can. Only items in the provided can be collected until further notice.Fairview ordinance.pdf IMG_Resolution 2025-1-1.heic ordinance short term rentals.pdfORDINANCE NO 2024-01 Summary of Ordinance(3084809.1)[2071].pdf