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Campbell County Economic Progress Authority

The  Campbell County Economic Progress Authority (CCEPA) was created to aid in the acquistion, retention, and development of land for industrial and commercial purposes in Campbell County and aid in the development and promotion of industrial sites, parks, and subdivisions for accomodating industrial and commericial needs.

Economic Opportunity Study

Economic Opportunity Study for Campbell CountyIndicates user will need to use Acrobat Reader to download files

Study was done by Dr. David Ward, with NorthStar Economic, Inc.

For additional information please call Stephanie Turner, Secretary to the Board, at (859) 292-3880.

Campbell County Economic Progress Authority Board Members

Fred Macke, Chairman
Linda Bray-Schafer
Elmer J. Haas, Jr
Don Johnson
Richard H. Johnson, Attorney
Joe Kramer
Clarence J. Martin
Henry (Hank) Pogue V
Larry Schreiber
Joseph Wind

Board Appointments

The eight members of the Campbell County Economic Progress Authority are appointed by the County Judge/Executive to four year terms.

 

Contact Information
 

Mailing Address:
1010 Monmouth St.
P.O. Box 72340
Newport, KY
41072-0340

 

For More Information
 

Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation Indicates that user is leaving the .gov domain offers information on taxes, the workforce, companies, education, building and relocation sites, and communities in Northern Kentucky.

 

Northern Kentucky Tech Triangle

The Northern Kentucky Technology Commercialization TriangleIndicates user will need to use Acrobat Reader to download files is Kentucky Office of the New Economy supported development plan that seeks to unite a growing community of knowledge-based workers, state of the art research facilities, communities with a high quality of life, and strong and developed transportation and telecommunication infrastructure with progressive technology based businesses.

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Last Updated 1/27/2010
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