WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 17 - 16 - 1
§17-16-1. "Obstructions" defined; obstructions declared nuisance;
abatement of nuisance by injunction.
Obstructions, within the meaning of this chapter, shall
include trees which have been cut or have fallen either on
adjacent land or within the bounds of a public road in such a
manner as to interfere with travel thereon; limbs of trees which
have fallen within a public road or branches of trees overhanging
the same so as to interfere with travel thereon; landslides;
carcasses of dead animals, lumber, wood or logs piled within the
bounds of a public road; machines, vehicles, conveyances and
implements abandoned or habitually placed within the bounds of a
public road; fences, buildings, or other obstructions within the
bounds of a public road; ashes, cinders, earth, stone or other
material placed on a public road or in any ditch or waterway
along such road; water diverted from its regular course or
channel so as to injure or endanger a public road; any road
connected without lawful authority with a public road in such
manner as to obstruct or impede travel thereon or the flow of
water in the gutters or drains along such road; pipelines,
telegraph, telephone, trolley or other poles and wires connected
therewith, constructed or erected on a public road in such a way
as to interfere with the use thereof; or any other thing which
will prevent the easy, safe and convenient use of such public
road for public travel. Such obstructions shall be considered
within the bounds of any state or county-district road whenever
any part thereof shall occupy any part of the right of way
provided by law or acquired for road purposes, not including the additional land acquired for slopes, cuts or fills.
Such obstructions so placed and left within the limits of
such road are hereby declared to be public nuisances, and, in
addition to other remedies provided in this chapter, the county
court or the state road commission, as the case may be, may apply
to the circuit court, or other court of competent jurisdiction of
the county in which they may be, for an injunction to abate such
nuisance.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session