The Infrastructure Unit fosters and enhances economic growth and supports community development in West Virginia through state and federal funds.
Funding assists local governments, nonprofit organizations and various types of public and private entities with affordable infrastructure systems that improve the quality of life for West Virginia citizens.
The unit oversees infrastructure projects that may include, among others, provisions for a suitable living environment where conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community; programs that expand, build and improve a variety of public facilities and services; the development of high-quality, public outdoor recreational areas; and projects likely to foster and enhance economic growth, such as the development of business or industrial parks.
The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is an independent commission established by Congress in 1965. This commission is a federal grant program that represents a…
Learn More >The primary goal is to make every municipality, community, and rural area in this state, accessible to internet communications through the expansion extension and…
Learn More >The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is a state and federal partnership program for the state. It is a community outdoor recreation development…
Learn More >The United States Congress created the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) in 2008 to help cities, counties, and states stabilize neighborhoods throughout the nation recover…
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