HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 60

(By Delegates Craig, Eldridge, Leach, Morgan,

Stephens and Hrutkay)


Requesting the United States Congress include a portion of State Highway 10 as a corridor to the Appalachian Highway Development System.

Whereas, In order to achieve comprehensive economic development and social growth as intended by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, it is necessary to provide access to this area of Appalachia; and
Whereas, The existing section of highway must be upgraded to facilitate safe and effective transportation of goods and products through the area while allowing for safe and convenient passage of new business employees and customers alike; and
Whereas, The southern terminus of the newly established corridor will be the connection of the corridor with Corridor G in Chapmanville. The Northern Terminus of the corridor will be the intersection of the corridor with Interstate Highway 64 at exit 11, Hal Greer Boulevard; therefore, be it
Resolved b\y the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Congress of the United States is hereby urged to include the above mentioned section of State Highway 10 into the Appalachian Highway Development System; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to West Virginia's congressional delegation.