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County to use $1,250 safety grant for road equipment; awaits up to $253,000 in Hurricane Helene reimbursements

Warren County Board of Commissioners · June 18, 2026
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Summary

Warren County accepted a $1,250 Employee Safety Grant from ACCG to buy safety equipment for the Road Department and received final debris-removal reimbursement from GEMA while awaiting Category Z management-cost funds that may total up to $253,000.

Chairman Graham announced that Warren County was awarded a $1,250 Employee Safety Grant from the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) and recommended the funds be applied to safety equipment for the county Road Department; the board approved the use of the grant unanimously. The grant is restricted to safety equipment and training as designated by ACCG.

Graham also updated the board on Hurricane Helene recovery reimbursements, saying the county has received the final GEMA check for debris removal and is awaiting Category Z funds that cover management costs. He said Category Z reimbursements could be up to $253,000 and would include management-team expenses, and he indicated that after those funds are finalized, Hurricane Helene matters will be closed out.