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$162 million going to 360 Kentucky municipalities to offset COVID costs

Funds allocated based on local city population

By Mark Green

FRANKFORT, Ky. – More than 360 non-entitlement Kentucky municipalities today are getting $162 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Gov. Andy Beshear announced. This is the second round of ARPA funding for eligible local governments, as these cities received their first tranche of funding last year.

The money, going out today, will help cities offset expenses related to COVID-19, including the costs of personal protective equipment, vaccination clinics, loss of revenue, payroll and more.

For a list of the amounts each Kentucky city is receiving, click here.

“COVID has proven that Kentucky can rise to meet challenges when we work together,” Gov. Beshear said. “This funding will set eligible city governments up for success as we remain committed to building a better Kentucky.”

The Department for Local Government (DLG) is tasked with distributing these funds. Non-entitlement cities, or cities with populations under 50,000 that did not file for a different distinction with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, were required to submit budget certification forms to DLG. The total amount of funding to be sent out to cities is $162,101,603.

Each allocation was based on population, per the U.S. Treasury.

For more information on ARPA funding for non-entitlement cities and a full list of eligible expenses, visit the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s website.

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