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Mayfield audit shows how much they've received in disaster relief funds

Mayfield audit shows how much they've received in disaster relief funds
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By West Kentucky Star staff
Aug. 05, 2022 | MAYFIELD
By West Kentucky Star staff Aug. 05, 2022 | 05:00 PM | MAYFIELD
On Friday, the City of Mayfield released a third-party audit that showed how much money they have received in disaster relief funding.

Officials requested the audit to provide transparency and help clear the air of any confusion about how much money the city itself received. 

The results show it received $137,349 in donations from businesses and individuals and have used about $22,000 of that funding. It also found the city is expecting to get about $23.6 million from FEMA and has received $13,000.

They expect $31.9 million in funds from the Western Kentucky State Aid Funding for Emergencies. Of that, Mayfield has received $2.8 million.

The audit shows that Mayfield expects to receive $15 million in U.S. Housing & Urban Development Disaster Recovery grants, but has not yet received any of that funding.
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