The Greenbrier County Commission considered a potential broadband project, the business and inventory tax, the second amendment of the Constitution, hirings, and infrastructure projects during the Tuesday, February 11 meeting.
A potential broadband project, using White Sulphur Springs Tax Increment Financing (TIF) funds, is in its earliest phases – the commission approved advertising for a broadband project consultant to gather more information on the possible project.
Read more in the Wednesday, February 12, 2020, edition of The West Virginia Daily News.
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