Public Involvement and Comments

Public Involvement and Comments

Learn more about how the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project team is working with the community to ensure stakeholder voices are heard and community needs are integrated into the project plan.

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) are fully committed to robust public involvement to gain insights and receive feedback as part of the project development process. The project team has been working closely with local partners to ensure communities surrounding the project area have the opportunity to provide feedback.

If you have a comment or question for the project team, please provide your feedback in the link at the bottom of the page.

Public Comments

Below are responses from the project team to specific public comments that have been received to date. 

Below are summaries of comments received by the project team, including responses to each. 

Neighborhood Outreach Meetings

To more thoroughly engage communities within the project area, KYTC and ODOT held neighborhood meetings specifically for those residents. These events featured a presentation by the project team and allowed residents to browse exhibits, ask questions, take a survey, and offer feedback one-on-one with the project team. 

Kentucky Neighborhood Meetings 

Mainstrasse, 11/21/2022

Friends of Peaselburg, 11/28/2022

Westside Covington, 11/29/2022

Fort Mitchell, 11/30/2022

Fort Wright, 12/1/2022

Mutter Gotes/CBD, 12/5/2022

Lewisburg/Botany Hills, 12/6/2022 

Park Hills, 12/12/2022

Kentucky Broad Neighborhood Open House Meeting

Wednesday, December 14, 2022 (afternoon and evening) 
View the neighborhood meeting summary.

Ohio Neighborhood Meetings 

CUF, 11/15/2022

CBD Riverfront, 11/29/2022

Camp Washington, 12/12/2022
West End, 12/20/2022

Ohio Broad Neighborhood Open House Meeting

Tuesday, December 13, 2022 (afternoon and evening)
View the neighborhood meeting summary.

Public Hearings

Public hearings will be held in July/August of 2023, once the Supplemental Environmental Assessment (EA) is made publicly available. The Supplemental EA and information and exhibits about the project and its expected impacts to the human and natural environment will be available for review at the hearings and in the document center on the project website.

One public hearing will be scheduled in each state, and a virtual public hearing will also be offered. Dates, times, and locations of the hearings have not been determined yet. You can be notified when the meetings are scheduled by signing up for project updates below.