Morrisey: WV ‘on Target’ to Have State Roads’ Potholes Patched by the End of May
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Morrisey: WV ‘on target’ to have state roads’ potholes patched by the end of May
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey says all potholes in the state will be repaired by the end of May 2026. Morrisey made this promise during a news conference on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at Triton Construction in Saint Albans, West Virginia.
Morrisey highlights investment in roads, promises quick pothole paving across West Virginia • West Virginia Watch
Gov. Patrick Morrisey held a press conference Tuesday, April 27, 2026, at Triton Construction in St. Albans, West Virginia, to highlight infrastructure investments. (Photo by Amelia Ferrell Knisely/West Virginia Watch)Gov. Patrick Morrisey ceremoniously signed legislation Tuesday aimed at bolstering work zone safety while promising that potholes across West Virginia will be filled in by May. The governor said state roadworkers are on target to h…
Governor Morrisey Signs Infrastructure, Work Zone Safety Legislation in St. Albans - West Virginia Daily News
ST. ALBANS, W.Va. (WVDN) – Governor Patrick Morrisey today joined transportation officials and industry partners at Triton Construction to sign legislation supporting work zone safety while outlining ongoing efforts to strengthen West Virginia’s transportation system.“West Virginians deserve a transportation system they can rely on,” said Governor Morrisey. “With these investments and reforms, we are delivering immediate relief for drivers while…
Morrisey administration going to war against potholes
St. Albans, WV (WOAY) – Governor Patrick Morrisey ceremonially signed two bills into law, directing $125 million toward infrastructure repair projects and strengthening work zone safety rules. The safety measure increases penalties for traffic offenses in work zones and allows Division of Highways trucks to use green flashing lights. Watch the full report above.
Morrisey signs 2 highway-related bills at Triton Construction
ST. ALBANS, W.Va. — Gov. Patrick Morrisey ceremonially signed two bills into law Tuesday focused on highway safety. Morrisey signed the bills at the headquarters of contractor Triton Construction west of St. Albans. The first, SB 692, will allow for green flashing lights to be put on state DOH equipment to improve visibility during during snow removal…
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