HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 29 ### (By Delegates Howell, Hillenbrand, Hott, and Kelly) [Introduced February 14, 2025; Referredto the committee on Energy and Public Works then Rules ] Requesting the Division of Highways name 2.9 miles of County Route 9, also known as Knobley Road, from its intersection with County Route 16 (Headsville Road) at 39.418688664987286, -78.93751402501096, southward to its intersection with County Route 14 (Limestone Road) at 39.385668954129194, -78.9686697566939, be officially designated as the "Sheriff Jeremy Taylor Memorial Road". Whereas, Jeremy Taylor was a 1994 graduate of Keyser High School and began his career in emergency medical services with Tri-County Ambulance and Valley Medical Transport, demonstrating early commitment to the safety and welfare of others; and Whereas, Jeremy Taylor served as a law-enforcement officer for nearly two decades, including two terms as Sheriff of Mineral County, and was an integral member of the Potomac Highlands Drug and Violent Crime Taskforce. He was a respected professional firefighter with the Berkeley County Fire Department and an active union member of I.A.F.F Local 5045, service his community with bravery and dedication. He was a life member of the Fountain Volunteer Fire Department, which he joined at the age of 13, and continued his service in various leadership roles in other fire departments, including Baker Heights and Fort Ashby; and Whereas, Sheriff Jeremy Taylor died on November 26, 2024, at home while under the care of WVU Medicine Hospice. He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Jenni L. (Davey) Taylor and his three cherished children, Lexi S. Taylor, Sydney A. Taylor, and Coryn E. Taylor.He also leaves behind a stepson, Tyler Hott of Augusta; a brother Lucas Taylor and wife Kaitlyn of Keyser and their children Braxton and Bowen; his father and mother-in-law, Lloyd "Dumpy" and Angel Davey of Keyser; his brother-in-law, Justin Davey of Morgantown, West Virginia ; and Whereas, It is fitting that an enduring memorial be established to commemorate Sheriff Jeremy Taylor and his contributions to our state and country; therefore, be it Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia: That the Division of Highways is hereby requested to name 2.9 miles of County Route 9, also known as Knobley Road, from its intersection with County Route 16 (Headsville Road) at 39.418688664987286, -78.93751402501096, southward to its intersection with County Route 14 (Limestone Road) at 39.385668954129194, -78.9686697566939, be officially designated as the "Sheriff Jeremy Taylor Memorial Road"; and, be it Further Resolved, That the Division of Highways is hereby requested to have made and be placed signs identifying the bridge as the "Sheriff Jeremy Taylor Memorial Road"; and, be it Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House forward a copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.