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Huntington council approves rights-of-way transfers, multiple appointments, contracts and nuisance finding
Summary
At its Dec. 23 meeting the Huntington City Council approved an ordinance accepting rights-of-way from the West Virginia Division of Highways, confirmed multiple board appointments, authorized contracts for remediation and demolition, approved a police laser-scanner purchase funded by a federal grant and found a Fifth Avenue property a public nuisance.
Huntington City Council on Dec. 23 approved a package of ordinances and resolutions that included accepting several right-of-way parcels from the West Virginia Division of Highways, confirming appointments to municipal boards, awarding contracts for remediation and demolition, and adopting a public-nuisance finding for a property on Fifth Avenue.
The council passed Ordinance 2024-O-44 on second reading to accept right-of-way parcels related to the Haugher Boulevard project near Tenth and Charleston avenues. The measure followed a favorable committee recommendation and was described by the city attorney as a transfer of parcels reverting from the Division of Highways back to the…
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