Connect with us

State News

Governor Northam allocates $60 million in CARES Act funding for municipal utility relief

Published

on

On November 9, 2020, Governor Ralph Northam announced a new allocation of $60 million in funding from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Recovery, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to support municipal utility relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Combined with the Governor’s proposed budget amendment to provide $60 million for jurisdictional utilities, the Commonwealth is directing a total of $120 million for residential and non-residential utility customers impacted by the ongoing public health crisis.

“These are challenging times for Virginia families and businesses, and we remain committed to helping them keep the electricity on and the water running,” said Governor Northam. “This program will provide critical financial relief to those struggling to pay their utility bills and ensure that Virginians can remain safely in their homes with access to basic utilities as we continue our fight against COVID-19.”

The $60 million municipal utility relief program will be administered by the Department of Housing and Community Development and the Department of Accounts. The program will allow counties and cities to apply to set up smaller, locally administered relief programs, which will support customers’ bill payments and assist with outstanding debt. On November 5, Governor Northam proposed an amendment to the biennial budget that would match the $60 million in CARES Act funding for municipal utilities with $60 million for jurisdictional utilities, which are utilities overseen by the State Corporation Commission.

“The pandemic has placed a tremendous burden on Virginians, and I applaud the Governor for recognizing the importance of utility relief,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball. “Families can sleep easier at night knowing their lights will remain on and their water running—and our Commonwealth will be safer as a result.”

The program application and eligibility criteria for counties and cities and their municipal utilities will be available in the coming weeks. For more information about the program, visit dhcd.virginia.gov/utilityrelief.

Front Royal, VA
72°
Rain
5:46 am8:37 pm EDT
Feels like: 72°F
Wind: 3mph S
Humidity: 90%
Pressure: 29.95"Hg
UV index: 0
ThuFriSat
95°F / 73°F
95°F / 66°F
90°F / 64°F
Local News6 hours ago

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Barred Owl

Local Government12 hours ago

Town Council Weighs Pros and Cons of Accommodating Special Events on Town Property

Historically Speaking15 hours ago

The Lee Resolution and the Road to Independence

Crime/Court19 hours ago

State Police Seek Witnesses in Fatal I-95 Crash in Stafford County

report logo
Arrest Logs20 hours ago

POLICE: 7 Day FRPD Arrest Report 6/8/2026

State News20 hours ago

Judge Approves Settlement Over Rejected Virginia Student Voter Registrations

State News21 hours ago

High-Potency Cannabis Fuels State Debates Over Psychosis and Addiction Risks

Interesting Things to Know21 hours ago

Why Drills and Training Actually Save Lives

Interesting Things to Know22 hours ago

Racket Sports Offer Fitness, Fun and Friendship

Home22 hours ago

Where Is That Bad Smell in the House Coming From?

Local News1 day ago

American Legion Post 53 Brings Baseball Tradition Back to Front Royal

Local News1 day ago

First Baptist Church Celebrates 151 Years of Historic Bell

Local News1 day ago

Judge Weighs Future of Confederate-Linked School Names in Shenandoah County

Local News1 day ago

Commentary: In Light of Horrific Virginia Deaths, Consider Others When Behind the Wheel

National News1 day ago

Trump Administration Swiftly Moves Ahead on Plans to Restrict Voting by Mail in the States

National News2 days ago

Congress Weighs Cuts to States’ Already ‘Insufficient’ Election Security Dollars

Obituaries2 days ago

Judith Darlene Thompson (1952 – 2026)

Community Events2 days ago

Walton Wednesday Invites Kids to Explore Pond Life June 10

Obituaries2 days ago

Steven Dale Boies (1954 – 2026)

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Your Next Cereal Spoon Might Be Part of Breakfast

Livestream - FR Cardinals2 days ago

Front Royal Cardinals Host Staunton Braves – June 18

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Smart Connectivity Is Changing the Future of Boating

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Moving Day: Tips for Keeping Your Pet Comfortable

Mature Living2 days ago

Simple Changes Can Help Older Adults Stay Independent at Home

National News3 days ago

Trump Administration Touts May Job Growth, New Investments in Weekly Briefing