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The City of Cold Spring, population 4,772, was incorporated in 1941. The city is located in Campbell County, Kentucky approximately 8 miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio on US 27, occupying about 13.2 square miles. There is access to the City of Cold Spring by several major expressways, I-71/75, I-275 and I-471. The city is approximately 16 miles from the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati Airport. Cold Spring is a fifth class city with a Mayor/Council (six total council members) form of government, which has non-partisan elections. There are four voting precincts situated in the 68th House District, the 24th Senatorial District and the 4th Congressional District.
Cold Spring is home to the Disabled American Veterans, who have their national headquarters located in our city on Alexandria Pike.
Population: Cold Spring's most current population figure is 4,772. This was from the 2004 Census.
Area: Approximately 13.2 square miles, 40% residential, 10% industrial, 10% commercial, and 40% developable.
Schools: Cold Spring is in the Campbell County School District. The city has three elementary Schools located in the city limits. Children attend a public middle school, and a high school in a nearby part of the county. Northern Kentucky University is located in an adjoining city, within 1 mile of the city limits. There are several day care centers located in the city as well.
Library: A branch of the Campbell County Library is located in Cold Spring.
Hospital: St. Luke Hospital is located approximately four miles north of the city.
Churches: St. Joseph Catholic Church, St Luke's Lutheran Church, First Baptist Church of Cold Spring, Immanuel Baptist Church,Christ Baptist, and Summit Church of Christ.
Transportation: Cold Spring is served by the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) bus services.
For more detailed route and schedule information call 331-TANK
Airport: Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is approximately 16 miles west of the City.
Banks: Three commercial banks are located in the city - Fifth Third, Heritage, National City, PNC Bank and US Bank.
Newspaper: The city is served by the Kentucky Post and the Enquirer (dailies), and the Campbell County Recorder (weekly suburban publications) |