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6028 Camp Ernst Road
Burlington, KY 41005
Phone: (859) 586-7903
Fax: (859) 586-7683
Office Hours: 8am-4:30pm, M-F

 

The Kenton County Conservation District meets the first Wednesday of each month, 5:00 p.m., in the first floor conference room of the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission, 2332 Royal Drive, Fort Mitchell,  Kentucky.

 

Your conservation district is a local unit of government responsible for carrying out a comprehensive program to protect our soil, water, and other natural resources. It works closely with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the KY Cabinet for Environmental and Public Protection. The county conservation district is a part of the Kentucky Division of Conservation under the Kentucky Department for Natural Resources.

 

Elected board members of the Kenton County Conservation District are:

 

Marc Hult, Chairman 
James Kreissl, Vice Chairman  
Mackey McNeill,  Secretary/Treasurer 
Gailen Bridges
Margaret "Peggy" Kelly
Heather Mayfield
John "Jack" Heist


Staff:

Mary Kathryn Dickerson, District Coordinator 
Mark Jacobs, Conservation Technician

John Stork, Agriculture Conservation Technician 
Sheryl VonBokern, District Administrative Secretary 
 USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service staff:
Greta Steverson, District Conservationist

 

Division of Conservation Field Representative:

 

Linda Hunter: 
KY Division of Conservation
375 Versailles Rd
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-3080

 

The mission of the Kenton County Conservation District is to ensure that sound land use activities, the prevention of soil erosion, water quality protection, and other environmental quality issues are given due consideration and priority in the management of Kenton County's natural resources. This will maintain and improve the quality of life in Kenton County.