2026 Marks a Turning Point for Corridor H: Senator Morris Expects Significant ProgressIn a promising development for West Virginias infrastructure, the head of the Corridor H Authority, State Senator Robbie Morris, predicts 2026 to be a pivotal year for the highways development. With construction set to begin on a section from Wardensville to the Virginia border and the long-standing work on the road between Kerens and Parsons nearing completion, the project is gaining momentum.Once the Kerens to Parsons section opens, it will significantly reduce travel times, particularly for those traveling from Northern Virginia and the D.C. area. However, Senator Morris also acknowledges potential challenges, such as increased traffic on uncompleted sections like the stretch between Parsons and Davis, which could strain towns like Thomas not designed for heavy truck traffic. Despite ongoing objections, the Corridor H Authority remains optimistic about a fully connected four-lane highway from Weston to the Virginia state line.
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