Federal Nod for New West Virginia Road Corridor H Project
Published Date: 1/5/2026
Notice
Summary
The West Virginia Department of Highways and federal agencies have given the green light to build a new stretch of road called Appalachian Corridor H from Wardensville to the Virginia border. This means construction plans are set, and anyone wanting to challenge the decision must do so by June 4, 2026. This project aims to improve travel and boost local connections without major environmental problems.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
6.8‑Mile Corridor H Approved
The West Virginia Department of Highways and Federal agencies approved construction of a new 6.8-mile section of Appalachian Corridor H in Hardy County, WV, from WV Route 55/US 48 at Trout Run Cutoff Road to the West Virginia–Virginia state line. The Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the project was approved on November 3, 2025, and project documents are available online from WVDOH and FHWA.
Deadline to Challenge Project
The notice states that anyone seeking judicial review of the Federal agency actions on this highway project must file a claim on or before June 4, 2026. If a different federal law allows less than 150 days for filing, that shorter period still applies.
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