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Putnam County Residents Fight Crumbling Roads

Putnam County Residents Fight Crumbling Roads

Charleston West Virginia News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 3, 20261m 11s

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Residents in Putnam County, West Virginia, are grappling with the aftermath of a major hospital expansion that has left their roads in shambles. The Charleston Area Medical Center Teays Valley Hospitals forty-five million dollar project along Seville Drive has resulted in massive potholes and rough patches, causing safety concerns and damaged vehicles. The West Virginia Division of Highways has assured that the road will be fully repaved once construction is complete, but residents like Alison Hodges are worried about the interim. The project is expected to finish by the end of the year, offering hope for smoother streets and an end to the daily demolition derbies.

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