Staff Report EAST LIVERPOOL — The CARES Act remains a tremendous undertaking for communities like Liverpool Township, where they are doing their best to spend the money by year’s end on behalf of their citizenry. Money not spent has to be returned, so municipalities are doing their best to utilize it as best they can. During Monday night’s meeting via Zoom, Fiscal Officer Shirley Flati confirmed the township still has around $21,900 left without counting around $1,400 for consultant services and payroll still to be paid. However, during their action, trustees did approve payments totaling $187,128,98, which included a large reimbursement to Trustee Mike Bahen.