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Council hears second reading of ordinance to accept eight state right-of-way parcels
Summary
City Attorney Scott Dammern told the Huntington City Council that eight right-of-way parcels tied to the Halgura Boulevard realignment will revert from the West Virginia Division of Highways to the city; the parcels contain no structures and a sponsor volunteered to move adoption of the ordinance.
The Huntington City Council took up the second reading of Ordinance 2024-O-44 on Dec. 23, 2024, an ordinance that would authorize the city to accept eight right-of-way parcels from the West Virginia Division of Highways tied to the Halgura Boulevard realignment.
Scott Dammern, the city…
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