West Virginia Code § 8-27-13

Resolution authorizing acquisition or construction of urban mass
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transportation system.
Before the authority shall acquire or construct any system, the authority shall adopt a proper
resolution which shall include: e
(a) The estimated cost of the acquisition or construction and all incidental expenses
connected therewith;
(b) The probable sources of revenue and the estimated amount thereof;
(c) The estimated cost of administration, maintenance, repair and operation thereof;
(d) The proposed methods of financing; and
(e) Any other information which the authority shall deem appropriate.
Such resolution shall also:
(a) Order the acquisition or construction of such system;
(b) If appropriate, direct that reevenue bonds in such amount as the authority may deem
necessary to pay all or any part of the cost of acquisition or construction of such system be
issued pursuant to the pLrovisions of this article; and
(c) Set forth the amount of the principal of the indebtedness, the maximum term the bonds
proposed to be issued shall run before maturity and the maximum rate of interest to be paid
and such other details with respect to the bonds and the trust indenture, if any, securing the
same as the authority may deem necessary or desirable.
Before such resolution shall become effective, the authority shall submit such resolution to
the governing bodies of the participating governments and hold a public hearing in the
service area on the resolution. At least thirty days prior to the date set for hearing, the
authority shall publish a notice of the time and place of hearing as a Class II legal
advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this
code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the service area of the authority.
At such hearing all objections and suggestions shall be heard and after the hearing has been
held the authority shall take such action as it shall deem proper.

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