KLC Presents Safety Grant to the City of Louisa

KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES Senior Loss Control Consultant Gary Musgrave presents a KLC Safety Grant check to Louisa Mayor and KLC Executive Board Member Harold Sloane. Submitted photo

LEXINGTON – The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) recently presented the City of Louisa with a 2024 Safety Grant. The money helps KLC members provide services and programs that reduce liability and create safer communities. Since 1999, KLC has awarded more than $6.5 million in liability and safety grants to its members.

City representatives expressed their appreciation for the grant. Officials purchased telematic systems to ensure fleet safety and safe driving behaviors.

“Cities are the economic engines of our commonwealth, and the Kentucky League of Cities proudly provides safety grants to its members to help them be as safe as possible,” KLC Executive Director/CEO J.D. Chaney said.

KLC Insurance is the commonwealth’s largest municipal insurance program. The agency helps members increase public safety with proactive programs and services. KLC insurance provides affordable liability, property, workers’ compensation, and other municipal insurance products.

The Kentucky League of Cities also offers employee benefits programs, legislative advocacy, financial and municipal law services, training, community development, and other resources that serve cities.

Andrew Mortimer