West Virginia Code § 8-25-1

Legislative findings and purposes
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The Legislature hereby finds and declares that as a result of changes in the economy,
population shifts, new transportation demands and increasing demands for public services,
and as a result of increasing complexity in government programs and added demands on
public revenues, there is a need to plan comprehensively for the future development of West
Virginia and to provide for the efficient management of limited public reveneues for the
purpose of promoting the orderly development of the state and harmonizing the
development of the state's governmental, social, economic, environmenrtal and physical
resources, while maintaining acceptable levels of public services and facilities toward the
end of promoting the general health, safety and welfare of all its citizens. The Legislature
further finds that the responsibility for planning and development rests with the Governor of
the state, as the state's chief planning officer. The Legislaturte hereby further finds and
declares that problems of growth and development so transcend the boundary lines of
governmental units that no single unit can plan for the solution of these problems without
affecting other units of government; that intergovernmental cooperation on a regional basis
is an effective method to approach common planning and development problems and to seek
more efficient and economical solutions to common problems of local government; and that
assistance of the state is needed to make the most effective use of local, state, federal and
private resources and funding in serving the citizens of all the state and of such regions; and
the Legislature further finds that any assistance provided by the state for the purpose of this
article is for the benefit of all its citizens and for a public purpose.
It is, therefore, the purpose of this article to delegate to the Governor, the responsibility for
planning and developmeLnt in order to (1) achieve the objectives and policies necessary for
the orderly growth and development of the state; (2) facilitate intergovernmental
cooperation; and (3) designate regions and provide for the creation of regional planning and
development councils; all being hereby declared to be public purposes.

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