Establishes the Neighborhood Access Road Program to fund public access road construction and improvements in residential neighborhoods.
The bill creates the Neighborhood Access Road Program to support the construction and improvement of public access roads serving residential neighborhoods and subdivisions. The program, administered by the West Virginia Division of Highways, aims to address inadequate public roadway access, which hinders housing development and population growth. Projects must serve at least twenty residential units and cannot be internal subdivision streets, private roads, or commercial roads.
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