3:06pm: Hotline with Dave Weekley

Wirt levy gets enough votes

Big cuts will not have to be made to the operating budget in Wirt County.

An operating levy was approved there on Saturday 791-317.  The 70% approval rating was well above the 60% requirement for passage.

It was the third time voters in Wirt County were asked to consider the levy.  It came close to passage in November when almost 59% of voters were in favor of it, but that was not enough for the mandated supermajority.

Without the levy, which generates more than $200,000 every year, county officials had said they would have to cut more than 20% from the budget.

Wirt County is the only county in West Virginia to have an operating levy.  It pays the salaries of non-elected county employees, the regional jail bills and funds county maintenance.





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