Reimbursements will cover payroll expenses, PPE, sanitizing and telecommuting supplies.
(Frankfort, Ky.) - In collaboration with the Department for Local Government (DLG), today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced 11 Northern Kentucky governments were approved for $9,249,838 in reimbursements from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act for local governments with expenses related to COVID-19.
“Our local governments have been lifelines in our communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is why this funding is so important,” said Gov. Beshear. “We are grateful for their hard work and dedication to keeping Kentuckians safe.”
DLG Commissioner Dennis Keene said the reimbursements are essential for local governments.
“We know our local governments are experiencing decreases in revenue, making this funding even more important while we combat this virus,” said Commissioner Keene. “Our staff is working diligently to make the process simple and efficient so we can get reimbursements out the door to our cities and counties as quickly as possible.”
Carroll County
Carroll County will use $361,945 for test site costs, PPE, sanitizing supplies, payroll for law enforcement and EMS workers, and telework supplies.
Gallatin County
Gallatin County will use $298,956 for payroll for the sheriff’s department and EMS workers.
“The CARES Act funding that Gallatin County received has been a tremendous help, specifically to our first responders,” said Gallatin County Judge/Executive Ryan Morris. “With this funding, we were able to protect those folks on the front lines with payroll increased, the number of hours increased, hazard pay for 3 months, and necessary ambulance equipment. We appreciate the efforts of the Beshear administration and DLG to swiftly and responsibly allocate those funds.”
Pendleton County
Pendleton County will use $83,168 for sneeze guards and payroll for the sheriff’s department.
Warsaw
Warsaw will use $94,826 for PPE and payroll for the police department.
“The City of Warsaw is grateful for the money we received for the Coronavirus Relief Funds,” said Warsaw Mayor Charlie French. “We appreciate the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s diligence in helping small communities such as ours recoup and reimburse for expenses our police department incurred while keeping our community safe and healthy.”
Since the application was released in May, DLG has received more than 200 applications for reimbursement from city and county governments across the commonwealth that are pending approval until all documentation is submitted. In addition, 134 applications have already been approved totaling $66,601,727.
For additional information and to apply for reimbursement, visit DLG’s website.