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A Louisville Gas & Electric residential electricity meter.
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“What we are asking is to be able to announce various payment plan options and for our customers to be able to choose the plan that best works for them," Louisville Gas & Electric spokesman Natasha Collins said.
The governor recently signed an executive order designating $15 million in federal pandemic relief funds toward the "Healthy at Home Utility Relief Fund," which Kentuckians can use to avoid having their natural gas, water, wastewater or electric services disconnected.
Even though shutoffs have been suspended for thousands of customers since the pandemic started, Mayor Greg Fischer says the unpaid bills are piling up.
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