GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – The Greenbrier County Commission met in regular session on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Among the topics discussed was awarding the courthouse window replacement project to Adam Whanger for $280,010.
Up for a new hire in the circuit clerk’s office was Skylar P. She came from Morgantown after spending three years with Steptoe and Johnson and was married in June. Her start date will be Oct. 21.
The next new hire was brought before the commission by Don Havens to serve at the Greenbrier County 911 Center. According to Havens, Jocelyn Fullen has CPR certification already, as well as office skills. Fullen was interviewed and seemed to be the right fit for the 911 Center, according to Havens. Fullen’s start date will be Nov. 3.
The 2025 TIF was submitted to the WV Economic Development. John Stump is the attorney for TIF, and Steptoe and Johnson prepared everything that was submitted.
The commission signed a resolution for the WV Courthouse Improvement Authority grant application. This grant is for up to $100,000 and will be used on the Courthouse window replacement project. Commissioner Tammy Tincher said, “This is a great program. This amount will help offset the cost of our window replacement project.“
The Greenbrier County Commission voted to accept the new Comprehensive Plan presented by the Greenbrier County Planning Commission. October 14 marked the official start date of the new Comprehensive Plan. Commissioner Tincher said, “ Thank everyone who has worked planning and attended meetings, as well as our county attorney.”
Commission President Lowell Rose added, “It’s been a pretty extensive process“ to get the new Comprehensive Plan ready.
There will be a public hearing on October 28 at 1 p.m. to discuss the condemnation demolition petition. Details can be found on the Facebook page. The regular meeting of the Greenbrier County Commission is on Oct. 28 at 10 a.m.