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Pike County fiscal court approves $2.23 million local match for KPDI grant, authorizes broadband RFP and amends ARPA subaward
Summary
The Pike County Fiscal Court voted unanimously to provide a $2,227,500 local match (13%) for a KPDI grant for the Wolf Pit Industrial and Technology Park, authorized an RFP for broadband fiber at the park, and approved an amendment reallocating ARPA funds for Mountain Water.
The Pike County Fiscal Court on Nov. 18 adopted a resolution to provide $2,227,500 in local single-county economic development funds — a 13% match — for a Kentucky Product Development Initiative (KPDI) grant aimed at infrastructure work at the Wolf Pit Industrial and Technology Park. Judge Jones introduced the resolution and Commissioners Atkins and Lewis moved and seconded the measure, which passed on a roll call with Commissioners Scott, Atkins, Lewis and Judge Jones recording "Yes."
The court also authorized advertising a request for proposals for broadband fiber at the Wolf Pit Industrial and…
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