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Tag Archives: Corridor H
  • Corridor H Construction in Holly Meadows

    Corridor H Comment Period Closes March 27

    Posted by Olivia Miller on March 26, 2024

    The Federal Highway Administration and West Virginia Division of Highways are currently accepting public comment on the Notice of Intent to prepare a new environmental…


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  • R-ROPA Is Just Lipstick On A Pig… Plus Corridor H’s Trail Troubles

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Matt Marcus In March 1997, the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) and the engineering firm Michael Baker International came out with a…


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  • An Opportunity to Meet the Moment

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Marilynn Cuonzo It was 1891 when President Benjamin Harrison created the “Forest Reserves” in response to public concern that unrestrained logging across the…


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  • Corridor H Alternative Corridors

    Corridor H: Not the Same Old Song

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Hugh Rogers The words may be the same, but some old songs are changing. Consider the country hit, “I Forgot More Than You’ll…


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  • Corridor H Water Monitoring Training

    Water Quality Monitoring Training for Tucker County

    Posted by Olivia Miller on March 6, 2024

    Please help keep our rivers and streams healthy and clear! West Virginia Rivers Coalition, in partnership with Friends of the Cheat and West Virginia…


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  • Lindy Point

    Why We Asked the Federal Highway Administration and WV Division of Highways To Take A Closer Look at Corridor H

    Posted by Olivia Miller on February 27, 2024

    It is possible to avoid sensitive areas with an alternative route to the proposed ROPA. We want to avoid dividing the towns of Davis and Thomas. We want to…


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  • A Birds Eye view of the Blackwater Canyon

    Parsons to Davis Corridor H Public Meeting: February 27

    Posted by Olivia Miller on February 22, 2024

    Show your support for the Northern Route (Blackwater Avoidance Alternative 2) at the Corridor H public meeting on Tuesday, February 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Tucker County…


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  • Corridor H Public Workshop

    Posted by Olivia Miller on February 20, 2024

    Show your support for the Northern Route (BAA2) at the Corridor H public meeting on Tuesday, February 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. at…


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  • The entrance to the Allegheny Trail off of Forest Road 18

    WVDEP to hear residents’ concerns regarding core drilling in the Monongahela National Forest for Corridor H on Dec. 19

    Posted by Olivia Miller on December 15, 2023

    HAMBLETON, W.Va.—The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is holding a virtual public informational hearing on Tuesday, Dec. 19 from 6-8 p.m. regarding a permit for core…


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  • Focus on Nature: Big Run Bog, A National Natural Landmark at Risk

    Posted by danrad on December 6, 2023

    By Susan Rogers Rosenblum Big Run Bog, located in Tucker County, is a sometimes overlooked diamond in the crown of West Virginia. It is…


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