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The Brumfields’ original dispute with Wolf is centered around the Brumfields’ understanding that continuing to pay the $1,200 monthly rent as outlined in a November 2016 lease agreement after that lease expired in January of 2018 implied that the lease was extended for a year — and so on each January.
According to court documents, when Wolf advised the Brumfields in early 2022 that she was selling the building, the Brumfields’ attorney sent Wolf a letter stating the Brumfields had an implied year long lease and should be able to stay in the building until Jan. 15, 2023.
LINK nky obtained a copy of the original lease, which states that if the Brumfields wanted to extend its terms for another year, the Brumfields needed to give written notice to Wolf at least 30 days prior to the lease expiration.
Wolf never received anything in writing, according to a letter her attorney wrote the Brumfields’ attorney in January 2022.
The Brumfields were forced to vacate late last year — but technically, it had nothing to do with Estano or Wolf. Since they didn’t have a valid lease agreement, the City of Covington didn’t renew their liquor license, making them unable to serve alcohol after Nov. 30, 2022, according to Dan Hassert, Covington’s communication manager.
Kentucky law requires establishments to have both a local and state liquor license. The Brumfields had a valid state liquor license, and Tammy Brumfield said they were under the impression that the state would overturn the decision at the city level.
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Bike lane advocates show support at Covington meeting — a week too early
It took one minute and 36 seconds for the Covington Board of Commissioners to agree to put discussion of the Tri-State Trails Bicycle Transportation Plan on the agenda for their next commission meeting.
Advocates have pushed for better infrastructure for cyclists in Covington and Newport following the death of Gloria San Miguel, who was cycling on the 11th Street bridge between the two cities when she was struck and killed by a motorist.
of the bridge to a physically protected twoway bike lane,” Butler said in an email. “In addition, Devou Good is proposing to fund the creation of a bike plan for Newport and Covington.”
However, the meeting was a caucus meeting, where public comment is not allowed, so Covington Mayor Joe Meyer paused things to make sure the crowd knew this.