Those and other successes – and the resilience, creativity, perseverance, and strategic thinking of the City’s leaders amid a worldwide health crisis – earned Covington a coveted award today: “City Government of the Year.”
The Kentucky League of Cities – a 370-city membership organization founded in 1927 – announced Covington’s selection today by an independent board of judges from around the state.
“The City of Covington is a great example of a community and local leaders who constantly reinvent and re-image,” said KLC Executive Director/CEO J.D. Chaney. “Part of KLC’s mission is to support innovation and quality governance, and the City of Covington exemplifies both qualities.”
In accepting the award, Mayor Meyer praised the City’s ability to balance in-the-moment outreach and long-term vision.
“Covington was – and remains – determined to emerge from the pandemic not shell-shocked and shattered but able and ambitious, so even while we took drastic steps in 2020 to help our people and our businesses survive, we also moved forward on projects that are changing the trajectory of The Cov’s future,” Meyer said. “This award will inspire us to keep moving forward.”
More about the award can be found HERE.
Collins & Company, Inc. – which sponsors the “City Government of the Year” award – will donate $1,000 to support a City of Covington program or project.
KLC officials will visit Covington in the coming weeks to present the award and make a video about the City.
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