Any public entity may dedicate any property interest that it has for public use as a qualified transportation facility if it finds it will serve the public purpose of this article. In connection with the dedication, a public entity may convey any property interest that it has to a developer or the division for any consideration determined by the public entity. This consideration may include, without limitation, the agreement of the developer to develop the qualifying transportation facility. No real property may be dedicated by a public entity pursuant to this article unless all other public notice and comment requirements are met.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 17. Roads and Highways
Article 27. Public-Private Transportation Facilities Act
§17-27-1. Legislative Findings and Purposes
§17-27-3. Prerequisites for Development
§17-27-4. Powers and Duties of the Division and Other Agencies That Are Part of the Department
§17-27-7. Dedication of Public Property
§17-27-8. Powers and Duties of the Developer
§17-27-9. Comprehensive Agreement
§17-27-10. Federal, State and Local Assistance
§17-27-11. Material Default; Remedies
§17-27-12. Governmental Entities Prohibited From Pledging Full Faith and Credit
§17-27-15. Dedication of Assets
§17-27-16. Qualifying a Transportation Facility as a Public Improvement