The Lincoln Trail Area Development District announced “a significant new investment in regional safety and resilience” Thursday with their new partnership with DARCI, Disaster Awareness and Ready Communities.
According to LTADD, Breckinridge County successfully implemented the program, and LTADD’s expansion to include Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, and Washington counties creates a “unified, disaster ready corridor in Central Kentucky.”
“By partnering with DARCI, we are ensuring that our region isn’t just reacting to disasters, but more importantly, we are actively preparing to lead our own recovery,” said LTADD Executive Director Daniel London. “With this investment from DARCI, our member counties, and by extension their residents, will have meaningful preparedness and recovery support if disaster were to strike.”
LTADD says the investment from DARCI will cover the deployment of specialized technology and training that will support local leaders, nonprofits, and residents. Key benefits of the program include a digital lockbox for residents, real-time coordination, proven speed, and regional collaboration.
Learn more about the program at www.darciready.com. Residents can also contact LTADD for more information.
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