West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2960

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Engrossed
3/25/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Report Pass
4/7/25  
Enrolled
4/11/25  

Caption

Allowing the Division of Highways to contract out snow removal to private companies on secondary roads in Monongalia and Preston counties.

Impact

The bill allows for the contracting of private companies to handle snow removal, a significant change from the traditional public service model. By enabling the Division of Highways to issue Requests for Proposals, it is anticipated that competitive bidding may lead to enhanced service quality and efficiency in snow removal operations. This move is also seen as a response to community demands for more reliable road maintenance, especially on secondary routes that have historically been neglected during snow events.

Summary

House Bill 2960 establishes a pilot program aimed at improving snow removal on secondary roads in Monongalia and Preston counties, West Virginia. The bill mandates the Division of Highways to prioritize snow removal activities on selected routes, categorizing them into four distinct priority levels. This structured approach intends to ensure efficient and timely road maintenance during winter weather, addressing the existing inadequacies in snow removal that have previously led to hardships for residents in these counties.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 2960 appears to be positive, particularly among county residents who have faced ongoing issues with snow removal. The bipartisan support indicated by the unanimous passage of the bill through the legislature suggests a collective agreement on the necessity of this initiative. However, concerns about potential unforeseen consequences, such as the accountability of private vendors and the effectiveness of the pilot program, may arise as implementation progresses.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported, some legislators and community members express concerns regarding the reliance on private companies for an essential public service. They worry about issues related to accountability and the quality of service provided by contractors compared to public employees. Additionally, there may be discussions around the implications of this pilot program on future snow removal strategies and state funding allocations for roadway maintenance.

Companion Bills

WV SB898

Similar To Allowing DOH to contract for snow removal on secondary roads in Monongalia and Preston counties

Previously Filed As

WV HB4722

Create a credit against the severance tax to encourage private companies to make infrastructure improvements to highways, roads and bridges in this state

WV SB110

Relating to maintenance and repair of roads and highways

WV HB4628

Reinstate the Contractor Licensing Board under the Division of Labor

WV HB2804

Reinstate the Contractor Licensing Board under the Division of Labor in Chapter 21

WV HB3133

Create a credit against the severance tax to encourage private companies to make infrastructure improvements to highways, roads and bridges in this state

WV HB3214

To create the Road Optimization & Assessment Data (ROAD) Pilot Project

WV SB332

Relating to roadable aircraft on WV highways

WV HB5033

Allowing the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to stock “F1” fingerling bass, otherwise known as tiger bass, into West Virginia public lakes

WV HB4705

Relating to the consumers sales and service tax and returning the refundable exemption for sales of construction and maintenance materials acquired by a second party for use in Division of Highways projects

WV HB2822

Relating to the consumers sales and service tax and returning the refundable exemption for sales of construction and maintenance materials acquired by a second party for use in Division of Highways projects

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.