Bridge and Haunted Attraction Plans Discussed in Brooke County

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Brooke County Commission held a meeting where they discussed significant updates regarding the replacement of the Market Street Bridge, highlighting its importance for local transportation. Alongside this infrastructure project, there is a burgeoning interest in establishing a haunted attraction and family-oriented entertainment center, which could enhance tourism in the area. Mike Paprocki, executive director of the Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission, noted the potential for increased family engagement and community activities through these projects. The involvement of state Sen. Ryan Weld and Commission President A.

J. underscores the collaborative effort to improve both infrastructure and local attractions. This dual focus on essential public works and recreational opportunities reflects a comprehensive approach to regional development. The commission's discussions are timely, given the upcoming changes in the community's landscape. As these plans progress, they could lead to significant economic and social benefits for Brooke County.

Overall, the meeting highlighted a proactive vision for the region’s future, addressing both urgent infrastructure needs and long-term community growth.

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