Minutes for September 21, 2005 Meeting
Melanie’s Family Restaurant
Present:
Wayne Spiggle | 788-3924 | Facilitator / Mineral |
Dave Sypolt | | |
Michael Bland | Mineral | |
David Stemple | | |
Delores Stemple | | |
Mona Ridder | Times-News | WV / MD |
Arvin Harsh | 735-3261 | |
Dave Moe | 301-616-3448 | Garrett |
L. Darwin Wolfe | 265-1658 or 265-1659 | |
Evelyn Baker | 304-822-3647 | Hampshire |
Gary Howell | 304-788-5391 | Mineral |
Brian Carr | 304-558-9580 | WVDOH – |
Vicki Cole | 304-329-1805 | |
William Wood | 304-558-6922 | WVDOH – |
Terri L. Funk | 304-290-1122 | |
Dave Price | 304-329-1805 | |
Peggy Jamison | 301-334-8981 | Garrett |
Robert Amtower | 304-289-3521 | WVDOH – District Five |
Introductions:
Meeting was called to order by Dr. Wayne Spiggle at 1:00 PM and self introductions were made around the room.
Minutes:
Minutes from the July 20, 2005 meeting were reviewed and approved as written.
Comments on “
Presented by Arvin Harsh, a brief discussion about how U. S. Route 50 was built with manual labor and horses. Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone made visits to see about logging and industrialization of the areas along where U. S. Route 50 now resides.
Regional Review:
Hampshire County, reported by Evelyn Baker, said Senator Byrd has been helpful. A letter from Senator Byrd’s office was read to the group. A study and report dated August 4, 2005 from WVDOH Planning and Research Division which reviews and analyses safety along the US Route 50 will be forwarded. The 6 year plan is updated every quarter and is next published to cover January 2006 through December 2011. The six year plan is published on the Internet at: http://www.wvdot.com/6-year-plan/
There were two fatal car accidents near Capon and one new fatality in Hampshire.
Preston County, reported by L. Darwin Wolfe, expects minimal improvements on U. S. Route 50. We have some areas needing guide (guard) rail installation and improvements. The bank East of the intersection at
Old Business:
On North – South Corridor to connect Corridor H with Interstate 68, Dave Moe cited an “upper management delay.” Bill Wood reported that in 2003 funding became available and very little else was done. In 2004 mapping was updated, a memo of understanding between the administration and environmental, and a short list was compiled by late fall. Some environmental issues were settled in January 2005 and a Tier 1 study was begun. Expected to have a scope settled in next two months.
Dave Moe stated that it is not beneficial to jump ahead quickly without exhausting the environmental studies and carefully planning with regard to environmental impacts.
New Business:
An attempt will be made to get involvement from
We discussed having the meetings every two months and decided to continue on that schedule.
It was decided to continue dialogue with US Senator Byrd’s office and work to get Governor Manchin on board with the economic stimulus of improving U. S. Route 50. Tourism through motorcycle and bicycle sponsored events will bring dollars into the area and place a focus on the importance of U. S. Route 50. We have o be careful that our efforts do not preclude the ability to improve U. S. Route 50 for future industry and commerce.
Adjourn:
The meeting was adjourned at 2:18 PM. We will attempt to get a meeting set up for
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