County Planner Alma Gorse told the Morgan County Planning Commission that she and Barbara Abe of the West Virginia Division of Highways had inspected the property of Robert Summers and found five remaining salvage vehicles and miscellaneous scrap and parts.
Emergency Management Services Director Dave Michael gave a slide presentation and led a discussion of the county’s response to the storm of June 29 that left many residents without power and telephone service for days.
Councilman and Finance Committee Chairman Andy Swaim told the Town of Bath Council the town finances were significantly under budget for the fiscal year ending June 30.
The board of Warm Springs Public Service District heard arguments against the proposed new billing policy at their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, July 11.
A “Lessons Learned” meeting will be held Thursday evening, July 19 in the Morgan County Courthouse to discuss how county agencies responded to the severe storm of June 29.
The Morgan County Planning Commission heard and viewed slide presentations from Region 9 Chesapeake Bay Coordinator Matthew Pennington and from Arro Consulting Engineer Richard Parks on voluntary best management practices for stormwater management.
After the severe wind and thunderstorms of Friday, June 29 that left over 2 million people in the Mid-Atlantic region without power, lights and air conditioners are finally working in all but five Morgan County homes and businesses.