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City to seek BRIC and Kentucky match for Bank Street pump-station backup power

Board of Commissioners, City of Maysville · July 30, 2026
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Summary

The board approved a resolution to submit a BRIC (Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities) application with CED support for up to $118,437.50 to fund backup power at the Bank Street pump station; the Kentucky grant would help provide required matching funds.

The board adopted a resolution authorizing submission of a BRIC application to the federal Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program and permitting the mayor to execute documents necessary to carry out the Bank Street pump-station backup power project.

Staff member read that the application is for up to $118,437.50 and that the Cabinet for Economic Development (CED) would administer the grant if approved. Chair explained that the Kentucky grant helps provide the required match for BRIC awards and emphasized that the BRIC award would need to be received for funding to begin.

The motion was moved, seconded and carried unanimously by roll call.