West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR31

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Engrossed
2/28/23  
Refer
3/1/23  

Caption

Permitting the West Virginia Department of Tourism to proceed with procuring bids/interest in companies to place a lodge on the property of Beech Fork Lake.

Impact

The establishment of a lodge at Beech Fork Lake is projected to significantly boost local economic development. By creating more lodging options nearby, the lake could draw in out-of-state visitors, which would generate revenue for the surrounding community. This could lead to increased job opportunities in hospitality and related sectors, thus enhancing the economic viability of the area. As a major recreational site, Beech Fork Lake has the capacity to serve an influx of tourists, making a lodge a strategic addition to support and capitalize on current tourism trends.

Summary

HCR31 is a House Concurrent Resolution that permits the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to pursue bids and interest in companies to construct a lodge on the property of Beech Fork Lake. The resolution emphasizes the potential economic benefits associated with constructing a lodge, particularly for southwest West Virginia. Proponents argue that the lodge would not only attract more visitors to the lake but also enhance the overall tourism landscape in the region, which is already known for its outdoor recreational activities like fishing, camping, and boating.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR31 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, particularly among local stakeholders who see the potential for economic improvements in their communities. The resolution highlights a collective desire to make the most of the natural resources and attractions available at Beech Fork Lake. However, there may be concerns from some community members regarding environmental impacts or the management of increased tourist traffic, although these issues were not the main focus in discussions regarding the resolution.

Contention

While the resolution advocates for lodging development as a means of enhancing tourism, potential points of contention could arise concerning the ecological implications of new construction at the lake site. Opponents might raise concerns about preserving the natural habitat and ensuring that the development does not detract from the aesthetic and recreational value of the lake. Additionally, discussions on the management and operational plans for the lodge could spark debate on how best to balance growth with sustainability and community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR15

Permitting Department of Tourism to procure bids for lodge on Beech Fork Lake

WV HR14

Regarding the Feasibility Study for a Connector Road at Beech Fork Lake

WV HCR112

Urging West Virginia’s Congressional Delegation to pass a law or otherwise direct the United States Army Corps of Engineers to transfer land surrounding the listed lakes to the State of West Virignia for purposes of recreational, residential and commercial development.

WV HCR81

Requesting the Department of Tourism to consult and coordinate with the West Virginia Golf Association in order to create a feasible plan for a tourism promoting state public golfing trail with at least one public course in each of the state’s nine tourism districts

WV HCR107

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study ways that allow the West Virginia Economic Development Authority (“EDA”) to target companies and have them move to West Virginia without having to go through the Legislative process

WV SB2515

State parks; transfer jurisdiction from WFP Department and Commission to Mississippi Department of Tourism.

WV HCR79

Requesting the Department of Economic Development to create a plan of incentives to encourage small businesses based in agri-tourism, craft breweries, distilleries, vineyards, wineries and other specialized agriculture of tourism interest to locate or relocate to West Virginia

WV HB1104

Counties and county officers; lodging taxes levied by counties; permitting three percent lodging tax; requiring to proceeds to promote tourism; effective date.

WV HB3272

Relating to the operation of private trust companies in West Virginia

WV HB4329

To clarify the definition of an “interested person” for purposes of the West Virginia Small Estate Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.