Charleston, WV (WOAY) The West Virginia Department of Transportation wants your input on the future of transportation across the state.
The agency has released its draft six-year Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, outlining proposed highway and transit projects from 2027 through 2032.
Residents can learn more and share their feedback during public meetings in Morgantown on July 6, Charleston on July 7, or virtually on July 8.
The workshops also mark the beginning of a 45-day public comment period, which runs through August 21.
State officials say public participation plays an important role in shaping transportation priorities and future investments across West Virginia.
Comments and questions can be submitted electronically via DOTSTIP@wv.gov or by mail to:
Brett Napier or Gary C. Kessell
Programming Division,
West Virginia Division of Highways,
1900 Kanawha Boulevard, Building 6, Room 240-B,
Charleston, West Virginia 25305





