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Bridge rehabilitation, unfinished corridors and electric charging stations highlight how the West Virginia Department of Transportation plans to use some of the federal infrastructure funds.
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Congress and President Joe Biden have committed to spending big dollars on roads and bridges. However, Biden’s recent visit to Pittsburgh to discuss the infrastructure program was punctuated by the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge. Since then, residents of West Virginia have been spurred to ask questions about their own bridges.
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West Virginia is slated to receive more than $500 million to repair and upgrade bridges across the state, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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A "Bridge to Nowhere" in southern West Virginia will have a destination in a few years.Gov. Jim Justice held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday, May 1,…
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Gov. Jim Justice says motorists can use a website to view ongoing West Virginia road and bridge construction projects.Justice said Monday the website…
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West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has urged voters to support a roads referendum during a town hall meeting in Beckley.Residents will vote Oct. 7 on his plan…
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The floods that ravaged West Virginia in June wiped out hundreds of private bridges - bridges that provide direct access to homes. And over 300 bridges…
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Two contentious pieces of legislation--one repealing the prevailing wage and the other making West Virginia a Right-to-Work state --see votes on the…
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West Virginia’s representatives gave their support to a U.S. House bill that authorizes spending up to $325 billion on transportation projects during the…