Morgantown Council Debates Fee Hike for Road Paving

Morgantown Council Debates Fee Hike for Road Paving

Author: The Daily News Now! April 24, 2026 Duration: 1:15

Morgantowns city leaders are considering a three-dollar weekly municipal service fee increase to address a four-million-dollar annual revenue drop. The proposed hike will be discussed at a public work session on April twenty-eighth, with potential votes during the monthly council meeting. Councilman Mark Downs advocates for the fee boost to be directly linked to road paving, emphasizing the need for financial stability amid rising inflation costs. Residents are encouraged to attend and voice their opinions to help shape the citys financial future.

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