By now everyone has probably seen the $3.00 Emergency 911 fee on their bills. This fee was collected on landline telephone bills. The major use of cell phones and the decline of landlines, resulted in a loss of funding for local 911 services. This loss prompted the fiscal court to pass an ordinance requiring local […]
If you are a landlord or renter that is in need of assistance with your rent or utilities, please contact Kentucky Housing Corporation listed below. Assistance in the form of lump sum direct deposit payments to landlords and direct payment to utilities are available. Back rent owed for 12 months plus 3 month of future […]
The PSC has ordered water districts to provide payment plans for customers who have accumulated arrears between March and December 2020. These plans are for a time span of a minimum of 6 months to a maximum of 24 months. These payment plans will only be available for the arrears during this time. Current […]
On October 19, 2020, Governor Beshear signed an executive order designating $15 million to the Healthy At Home Utility Relief Fund. This money is to help those who have faced hardships due to this pandemic and are behind on their water bills. If you or someone you know could benefit from this fund please contact […]
Those two dreaded words……rate increase. No one wants to hear those words. Not even the water district. However, inflation and other economic conditions warrant them. To keep up with rising costs, the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC), who regulates water districts, recommends that a rate increase occur at least every other year. Since April 17, […]
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