West Virginia Code § 17-4-1

Classification of state roads; control over state roads; control by county
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courts of roads, bridges and landings; roads in state parks, forests and public
hunting and fishing areas made part of state road system.
The state road system shall consist of roads functionally classified into five categories as
follows: (1) Expressway; (2) trunkline; (3) feeder; (4) state local service; and (5) park and
forest. The authority and control over the state roads shall be vested in the ecommissioner of
highways.
The county courts shall retain the superintendence and administration of roads, bridges and
landings that remain under their jurisdiction as provided in sectiuon one, article ten of this
chapter.
The commissioner of highways shall take control of all existing roads which are publicly
owned within the state parks system and in the state forests including public hunting and
fishing areas, formerly the responsibility of the director of the department of natural
resources, on the effective date of this section and lshall assume control of their further
construction, reconstruction and maintenances as a part of the state road system. The
commissioner is responsible for construction, reconstruction and maintenance as a part of
the state road system of any new roads for public usage that may be constructed with the
approval of the director of the depargtment of natural resources, in existing state parks, state
forests, public hunting and fishing areas or any such roads for public usage which may be
established on publicly ownede lands in any future state park, state forest, public hunting or
fishing areas.
The director of the department of natural resources has the authority and responsibility to
do the necessary cutting and planting of vegetation along road rights-of-way in state parks,
state forests and public hunting and fishing areas.

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