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SBA outlines low-interest disaster loans; county holds public hearing on $2.21 million in road aid
Summary
At the May 13 Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting, the Small Business Administration outlined loan assistance and application deadlines for flood survivors; the court held a public hearing on the use of County Road Aid ($2,214,663) and Local Government Economic Assistance funds ($272,341).
Hardin County officials and residents heard federal recovery options and local funding totals at the fiscal court meeting on May 13 as the county continues to recover from recent flooding.
County Attorney Jenny Oldham opened a public hearing required under Kentucky law and told the court that the county’s upcoming County Road Aid allocation is $2,214,663 and the Local Government Economic Assistance (LGEDA) allocation is $272,341. "The amount, upcoming in county road aid is $2,214,663 and for the local government economic assistant fund, it'll be $272,341," Oldham said on the record. The hearing sought citizens' input on spending those funds for building repair and maintenance of county roads.
Rick Morales, public…
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