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LEHIGH COUNTY - Board works on business relief issue

Lehigh County Commissions made progress on allocating COVID-19 relief money to local businesses and nonprofits at their regular meeting Wednesday.

“We are trying to distribute all of the COVID funds that have been allocated,” said Commissioner Geoff Brace in an internet meeting program Zoom. “It is important these funds get into the community in a quick and efficient manner.”

Lehigh County Director of the Department of Community and Economic Development Frank Kane said his department had received over 500 applications from small businesses in Lehigh County. Kane said $5 million of the $33.3 million COVID relief package will be allocated to qualifying small businesses.

Kane said 411 businesses with 688 employees have been selected to start the process of getting funds.

He said there is a waiting list in case more money becomes available.

“We could have gone first-come, first served,” said Kane. “But, that would have given advantage to those who [might have connections].”

“We wanted to make sure everybody got a shot [chance].”

Brace said, “trust the Law Department to make sure what we are about to give is within the confines of the law.”

Kane said $6 million has been set aside for municipalities on the basis of their population. For that reason, Allentown will get the most, while other municipalities will get amounts proportional to their population.

Five million dollars will go to regional organizations such as the IronPigs, ArtsQuest, the Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Discover Lehigh Valley. The regional airport will get money from both Lehigh County and Northampton County’s COVID relief money.

Another $5 million is earmarked for “regional cooperation and tourism,” and $4 million for “education, broadband and workforce assistance.”

Six million dollars will go to “drug, alcohol, behavioral health and human services,” according to information released by the county.

Douglas Grave PHOTO Frank Kane, Lehigh County Director of the Department of Community and Economic Development, said his department had received over 500 applications from small businesses in Lehigh County.
“We are trying to distribute all of the Covid funds that have been allocated,” said Commissioner Geoff Brace in an internet meeting program Zoom. “It is important these funds get into the community in a quick and efficient manner.”