NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee will soon accept applications for a $200 million pot of state money for local government grants. Gov. Bill Lee’s office says the grants will be distributed to every county and city government for one-time, local expenses. The application period begins April 30. Funding is based on U.S. Census-based population. Each county will receive at least $500,000. Each city will receive at least $30,000. Some eligible spending includes some tornado recovery and COVID-19 costs, road projects, IT upgrades, capital maintenance, utility system upgrades and public safety projects. State lawmakers approved the governor’s local government grant money for the budget year that begins July 1.
Gov. Lee offering $200M in Tennessee local government grants
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