Town Of Mosses Receives COVID-19 Funding

Town Of Mosses Receives COVID-19 Funding

Mosses, AL – The Town of Mosses has been awarded $66,258.24 in funding by Governor Kay Ivey and the State of Alabama for payment assistance of costs incurred in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak. The funding was part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES” Act) authorization that included $1.8 billion for Alabama.

“We are grateful for these funds,” stated Mayor Willie B. Hill. “Without these funds, we wouldn’t be able to help our citizens and to keep our community safe. We are working hard to finish up our strategic plan so that we will be prepared for the future.”

Current research has shown that rural areas in Alabama have some of the highest rates of COVID-19. These areas already lack, in many instances, local access to extensive healthcare. In addition, many citizens do not always receive timely updates nor are they able to acquire all of the resources necessary to fight the pandemic in their own homes.

“The availability of this funding could not have come soon enough,” says William Scott, senior consultant with Tristatz LLC. “We are happy to be working with many of our municipalities and counties to develop long-term planning documents. We also want to ensure that they are able to quickly expend these funds, prior to deadline of December 30th, on critical needs such as PPE, workplace safety preparation, enhanced outreach technology, cleaning and sanitation products, and medical supplies.”

Additional information on this funding award may be obtained by contacting the Office of Mayor Willie B. Hill at 334-563-9141, or William Scott at 334-350-5035 ext. 700 or williamscott@tristatz.com.

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