Vision 2015: Transforming Northern Kentucky Through Talent, Innovation and Contribution
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Welcome to Vision 2015 – our roadmap to a better future.

Vision 2015 is more than just a plan, it’s more than an idea. It is a call to action. Northern Kentucky’s future depends on our ability to work cooperatively and find creative solutions to the economic and social issues facing our region. We must continue to dream big, overcome challenges, and unite around a shared vision for our future.

Please view this website as an invitation to take ownership of our community and participate in solutions that will make Northern Kentucky a better, more economically competitive place to live.

Latest Developments

Vision 2015 along with forty other Northern Kentucky business leaders, elected officials, and education leaders, participated in the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s annual lobbying trip to Washington, D.C. In order to visually depict the funding needs of several key Northern Kentucky projects in need of federal support, students from NKU’s College of Informatics created Pathways to Tomorrow an integrated multimedia presentation that will help to illustrate and explain the needs and benefits of federal funding for 20 projects totaling more than $3.3 billion in investment for Northern Kentucky. Vision 2015 recognizes that the pathway to the future relies upon educating area youth, connecting disparate districts through improved transportation, and supporting and sustaining livable communities for all residents. Pathways to Tomorrow Multimedia Presentation.


News

NKY asks, 'How healthy are we?'

Leap Into Helping with www.NKYHelps.org

Agenda 360: A 2020 vision

Vision 2015 honored for MLK Street

Sharing a vision can result in progress


Community Voices

Angie Taylor: Increasing accessibility to higher education

"For Kentucky, increasing accessibility to higher education is one of our greatest needs," says Angie Taylor, Ed.D. serves as vice president of business and industry services at Gateway Community and Technical College. “Economic stability and the education level of our residents are directly correlated. Since Kentucky has one of the highest rates of born here/die here, our economic development issues are a direct reflection of how well we educate the populace.”


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