City Government of Crestview
Learn about the leadership, departments, and structure of the City of Crestview government. Access information about city officials, responsibilities, and how decisions are made.
How the City of Crestview Government Works
The City of Crestview operates through a structured local government system focused on serving residents efficiently and responsibly. City leadership includes elected officials and dedicated departments that work together to manage daily operations, enforce ordinances, and support community development.
Our government is committed to maintaining clear communication, ensuring accountability, and providing services that improve the quality of life for all residents.


City Ordinances & Regulations
The City of Crestview maintains local ordinances and regulations to ensure safety, organization, and compliance within the community. Residents can access important documents to stay informed about city rules and requirements.
- Utilities Services
- Zoning & Permits, Rumpke, Spectrum, Alta Fiber, NKY Water, SD1, and Duke Energy
- Finance & Tax
City Departments & Services
City departments work together to provide essential services, manage operations, and support the needs of Crestview residents. Each department plays an important role in maintaining a safe, organized, and well-functioning community.
Crestview City Government & Officials
Meet the elected officials and city representatives who serve the Crestview community. These individuals are responsible for city decisions, operations, and supporting residents through local government services.
Contact the City of Crestview
Have a question or need assistance? The City of Crestview is here to help. Most inquiries are handled by phone or email, and office visits are available by request only.
- 14 Circle Drive, Crestview, KY 41076
- 859-441-4620
Committed to Transparency & Accountability
The city of Crestview was founded as Vet Village in 1948 by veterans of World War II. The first mayor, William Toner, was a veteran who – along with Michael Guidugli, Harold Shingshang, Edward Storer and Robert Munninghoff – broke ground as the first residents of the tiny city. Located less than 10 miles (16 km) from downtown Cincinnati, Ohio., this small piece of farmland quickly became a suburb for these young soldiers and their families. In 1950, the residents decide to rename the city through a contest, and the name Crestview was selected.

