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Independence is a home rule-class city in Kenton County, Kentucky, United States. [4] It is one of its county's two seats of government. The population was 28,676 at the time of the 2020 census .
Western terminus of KY-3072 18.327: 29.494: KY 2042 east (Moffett Road) Western terminus of KY-2042: Nicholson: 19.855: 31.954: KY 16: Independence: 21.151: 34.039: Sydney Drive To KY 17 Bus. north – Simon Kenton High School: Road runs west for approximately 1 block and then turns north, intersectinh KY-536 at the southern end of KY-17 ...
Kentucky Route 3035 (KY 3035) is a 2.744-mile-long (4.416 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Known as Madison Pike, the highway extends from KY 17 Bus. in Independence north to KY 3716 in Covington in central Kenton County. KY 3035 was assigned in 2002 to a bypassed section of KY 17.
Kenton County is served by a county library with branches in Covington, Erlanger, and Independence. The Erlanger Branch has grown to be the busiest branch library in the state of Kentucky. [13] In 2008, Kenton County Public Library received the highest score of any Kentucky library ranked by Hennen's American Public Library Ratings. [14]
I-275 heads west toward Indiana, passing by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, with Kentucky Route 212 (KY 212) used as the service road to and from the airport. Then, near Hebron , west of the airport, I-275 has an interchange with KY 237 , before passing over the Ohio River into Indiana.
Kentucky Route 536 (KY 536) is a state highway that connects Rabbit Hash to Alexandria via Florence and Independence in Northern Kentucky, United States. The western terminus of the route is at Kentucky Route 338 in Rabbit Hash.
Kentucky Route 16 (KY 16) is a 36.752-mile (59.147 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It follows a southwest–northeast course, paralleling Interstate 71 from U.S. Highway 127 at Glencoe northeast to Walton and continuing northeast and north into Covington , where it ends at KY 17 .
As with all other Interstate, US, and state highways in Kentucky, I-75 is maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for its entire length. Annual average daily traffic counts in 2022 ranged from a peak of 196,929 vehicles per day concurrent with I-71 at the I-275 interchange in Erlanger to a low of 33,001 vehicles per day from Williamsburg to the Tennessee state line. [3]