Beach: Audit of DOH District 4 could have answers

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — An audit may be the most surefire way to determine the best course of action ahead for repairing roads in Division of Highways District 4, according to State Senator Bob Beach (D-Monongalia, 13).

“It was very clear to most of us in the room from the Commissioners that they want to know where this money is going to and how it’s being used,” said Beach. “So I think that we go ahead and ask for an audit for District Four and move forward from there on that issue,” he said.

Even though an audit is expected to be the first course of action, another one that’s going to be expected is to find multiple sources of revenue in order to fund potentially extensive repairs Commissioners say are needed in the North Central Region.

“I don’t think the next step is, ‘Hey let’s start raising revenue,'” Beach said. “I think we need to examine where our revenue is going right now and how we can re-appropriate that money more effectively.”

A meeting with DOH District 4 Engineer Don Williams is scheduled for June 13 in Marion County. There, county commissioners and other representatives are hoping to get a full explanation of how the West Virginia Department of Highways divides up road funding it receives for District Four. This includes federal funds that comes from various grant sources, which is later matched on a local level.

“I think that’s what it’s going to take, just all of us, sitting down at the table with the Department of Highways and say ‘We are not happy with this,'” he said.

Beach said a levy is a possibility, but any action that allows for transparency into where road funds are going will be better received by the public.

“The more information we give the public, the more willing they are to jump on board and support a levy,” he said. “And if we’re not doing that as a state government, allowing these folks to understand where these dollars are being used, we’ll never get their support.”