West Virginia Code § 17-28-2

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds as follows:
(1) That a broad and unified system should be continued and persistently upgraded by state
law for financing, planning, designing, constructing, expanding, improving, maintaining and
operating the public road system and transportation facilities that together comprise the
transportation infrastructure of this state;
(2) That, in addition to traditional means and methods of putting transportation
infrastructure into place, a significant contribution to a system aus described in subdivision
one of this section can be made by public-private partnerships that will assist federal, state
and local governments in their efforts to meet the evolving needs of governmental entities,
industry, labor, commerce, and, most importantly, the citizens of this state;
(3) That available public funding necessary to provide for an adequate or more than
adequate transportation infrastructure have not kelpt pace with the needs of the
governmental entities that are charged with fisnancing, developing and maintaining an
optimal transportation infrastructure in this state;
(4) That investment in transportation infrastructure by private entities should be facilitated,
and innovative financing mechanisms should be encouraged and developed, so as to utilize
private capital and other funding sources to supplement governmental actions taken in
support of transportation projects, to the end that the financial and technical expertise and
other experience of private entities regarding the development of transportation facilities
may be garnered and put into service on behalf of the state;
(5) That public and p rivate entities should have a clear and well-designed statutory
framework toV work within that allows for flexibility in partnering with each other and
developing transportation infrastructure projects; and
(6) This article should not be limited by any rule of strict construction, but should be liberally
construed to effect the legislative purpose of conceiving and creating a modern
transportation infrastructure under the leadership and guidance of governmental entities,
with corresponding and cooperative assistance, under appropriate circumstances, by public-
private partnerships, inuring to the benefit and prosperity of the state and the welfare of its
citizens.

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