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Deadline extended for Charlottesville COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program FILE (Source: WVIR) By Rachel Hirschheimer | January 13, 2021 at 11:04 AM EST - Updated January 13 at 11:04 AM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Charlottesville is giving people more time to apply for relief on their utility bills through the COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program.
The new deadline to submit an intake form is January 29.
“It is a grant we received from the CARES fund through the state, and it is for people that are delinquent with their utility bills due to an issue with the COVID-19 pandemic,” Charlottesville Director of Utilities Lauren Hildebrand said.
Hildebrand says those who qualify for this money have already been notified: “The city has reached out to folks that are eligible based on the state requirements, so all of those people that are eligible we’ve sent a letter to.”
Charlottesville receives CARES Act funding for utilities
Charlottesville receives CARES Act funding for utilities By Andrew Webb | December 27, 2020 at 7:21 PM EST - Updated December 27 at 10:23 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - If you live in Charlottesville, some CARES Act funding could be headed your way to help keep some of your utilities on.
“We got an allotment from the state and you have to meet certain requirements, you have to be eligible, and the hardship has to be due to an issue with COVID,” Charlottesville’s Director of Utilities Lauren Hildebrand said.
Those who are eligible should be receiving phone calls and letters from the city, alerting them to eligibility for the program.