Monday, May 07, 2001
Where to vote on school tax levy
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday for the special election on Beechwood Independent Schools' tax levy.
Residents of Fort Mitchell Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, part of Fort Mitchell Precinct 5, and a handful of people in Fort Wright Precinct 1 and Lakeside Park Precinct 1 are eligible to vote.
Because of the limited numbers in some precincts, some voting locations were combined. Here's a list of the polling sites:
Barrett's, 1939 Dixie Highway. Fort Mitchell Precinct 1 and residents of Pieck Drive in Fort Wright Precinct 1.
Fort Mitchell Baptist Church, Dixie Highway and Silver Avenue. Fort Mitchell Precinct 2.
Fort Mitchell City Building, Dixie Highway and Highland Avenue. Fort Mitchell Precinct 3.
Blessed Sacrament School Parish Center, 2407 Dixie Highway. Fort Mitchell precincts 4 and 5.
Lakeside Christian Church, 195 Buttermilk Pike. Fort Mitchell Precinct 6 and Lakeside Park Precinct 1.
If you're unsure of where you're supposed to vote, call the Kenton County Clerk at (859) 491-4780.
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