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Council member Walling urges vote to place Tri-State Transit levy on May ballot

Huntington City Council · February 23, 2026
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Council member Sarah Walling told the Huntington City Council that Ordinance 2026-06 simply puts the Tri-State Transit Authority (TTA) levy on the May primary ballot so voters can decide whether to continue local funding; members debated the tight filing deadline and options if the council postponed action.

Council member Sarah Walling, sponsor of Ordinance 2026-06, told the Huntington City Council at its Feb. 23 work session that the measure "puts TTA's levy ... on the ballot in the May primary" so voters in Cabell and Wayne counties can decide whether to continue the local funding stream for the Tri-State Transit Authority.

"All it does is it puts TTA's levy, which has been in place since I was literally 3 years old, on the ballot in the May primary so that the Cabell County voters ... can decide whether or not they want to…

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