Transparency

 —  Transparency  —

The current year’s monthly reports are provided below for public review.  This includes Financial reports, Crescent Springs /Villa Hills Fire Authority, Police, and Ethics Committee reports.  Council meeting minutes as well as special meeting minutes and quarterly caucus reports are included below.

Annual reports are maintained on the website for 3 years and then are archived.

Archived reports are available upon submission of written open records request to the Administration Office.

Jump To: 

Roadwork 10 yr plan

Fire Authority Reports

Ethics Board Reports

Annual Police Reports

blank

Matthew Hall – Police Chief (859) 341-3535 x-214
Serving since 2004
Chief Hall joined the Villa Hills Police Department in October of 2015. He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in June 2017. He was later promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in January 2022 serving as the Department’s second in command. In January of 2023, he was appointed to the position of Chief of Police. Chief Hall began his career as a patrol officer with the Lakeside Park Crestview Hills Police in September of 2004. Chief Hall continued his law enforcement career with the Boone County Sheriff’s Department as a Deputy Sheriff in 2007 prior to coming to Villa Hills. Chief Hall graduated from Conner High School, received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Thomas More University, and has acquired master’s degree credits at the University of Louisville. Chief Hall attended the Department of Criminal Justice Academy of Police Supervision and has completed the Southern Police Institute Department of Criminal Justice College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Officers Course at the University of Louisville.

James Black – Police Sergeant
Serving since 2007
Sergeant Black joined the City in February 2020 and was promoted to Sergeant in January 2023.   Sgt. Black oversees the Department’s firearms training and organizes training with relation to active shooter response in our communities.  Sgt Black is currently assigned to the Kenton County Regional SWAT Team.  In addition, Sgt. Black supervises the Evidence Room and is a recipient of the Meritorious service award for life saving efforts.

Andrew Lucas – Police Sergeant Detective
Serving Since 2017
Sergeant Detective Lucas joined the City in April 2019, and was promoted to the position of Detective in June 2022 and in January 2025 he was promoted to Sergeant.  Sergeant Detective Lucas serves as the evidence room custodian as well as serving on the Kenton County Arson Team.

Sean Dooley  – Police Sergeant/K9 Unit
Serving Since 2016
Officer Dooley is the Department’s K9 officer and is currently partnered with Onexx.  Officers Dooley and Onexx are an award-winning team, receiving the North American Police Work Dog Valor Award in 2022.  Officers Dooley and Onexx are also currently assigned to the FBI Safe Streets Task Force.

Kevin Burke – Police Officer
Serving since 2000
Officer Burke started with Villa Hills Police Department in June 2024.  Officer Burke was previously employed by Grant County Sheriff’s Department, where he retired in 2021.

Nikko Ciancanelli – Police Officer
Serving since 2022
Officer Ciancanelli started with Villa Hills Police Department in October 2024. Officer Ciancanelli graduated DOCJT in 2022 after graduating from EKU with a degree in Fire, Arson, Explosion Investigation with a minor in Fire Administration. He started his career at Boone County Sheriff’s Office. Officer Ciancanelli then went on to serve the citizens of Grant County with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office where he served as a patrolman and evidence technician as well as one of the department’s Crisis Intervention Team leads.

Patrick Collura – Police Officer/SRO
Serving since 1991
Officer Collura retired from the Erlanger Police Department in 2017 and now serves Villa Hills as the School Resource Officer (SRO).  Officer Collura is also assigned to the firearms unit and oversees the range qualifications, firearms training events, and Firearms Training Simulator for the Department.

David Boggs Jr. – Police Officer
Serving since: 1990
Officer Boggs retired from Covington Police in 2014 and returned to policing with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office in 2021, before joining Villa Hills in 2023. Officer Boggs is a decorated officer with numerous commendations and metals from throughout his years of service.

Matthew Bullard – Police Officer
Serving Since 2018
Officer Bullard joined the City in June of 2021.  Officer Bullard is a IPMBA certified Bike Patrol officer and has advanced training in Impaired Driving detection and enforcement through his ARIDE certification.

James Isaacs – Police Officer 
Serving since 2000
Officer Isaacs retired from the City of Covington Police Department in 2021 before coming to Villa Hills.  While at Covington, Officer Isaacs was assigned to the Bureau of Strategic Services Unit and worked as a TFO with the U.S. Marshals Service.  Officer Isaacs was also active in Community Outreach, Bike Patrol, and Mounted Patrol.  Currently, Officer Isaacs is a Field Training Officer, heads the Bike Patrol Unit, and is the 3rd shift Officer in Charge.  Officer Isaacs is the Nuisance property investigator for both Villa Hills and Crescent Springs.

Ashley Mairose – Police Officer
Serving since 2022
Officer Mairose completed the Police Academy in September 2022. Whilst serving so far, she has earned the Meritorious service award for life saving measures. She also served as a Military police officer in the Army National Guard for 8 years. She recently departed the military with the rank of first lieutenant. While serving, she deployed overseas earning the Global War on Terrorism medal, National defense service medal, and Army Accommodation medal. She currently has her Bachelor’s degree, and will graduate with her Master’s degree in Emergency Management this Spring.

 

Landon Terry – Police Officer
Serving since 2022
Officer Terry started with Villa Hills Police Department in July 2025. Officer Terry previously served with the Kentucky State Police.

Chris Snider – Police Officer
Serving since 2018
Officer Snider started with Villa Hills Police Department in October 2024.

Adam Watson – Police Officer
Serving since 2018
Officer Watson joined the Villa Hills Police Department in April 2024, where he has assisted in implementing a Narcan program, ensuring that officers are equipped to administer Narcan to individuals in need.  Officer Watson graduated from the Police Academy in 2018 and dedicated six years of service to the Kenton County Police Department. During his tenure with Kenton County, he served as a K-9 handler and drone pilot. 

 

Kim Johnson – Police Clerk
Ms. Johnson joined the City in February 2018 as the part-time police clerk. She has 28 years experience working for Kenton County Dispatch, having worked 24 years as the TAC officer, giving her a lot of experience working in the LINK/NCIC systems.  Ms. Johnson is the records custodian for the Police Department and maintains our records retention, uploading, and casefile updates.

 

 

BIDS

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

LEGAL NOTICE

BID SOLICITATION

ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS

Road Salt Specifications

Road Salt Bid Form

 

Draft 2021 Summer Update Roadwork 10 Year Plan

Rogers Bridge Inspection Report

Development Agreement after Settlement TIF Cash Flow

Firehouse Status Reports:

July 2022
January 2021
April 2021

Firehouse Facility Condition Assessment (2019)