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Parkersburg City Council finalizes 2021-22 budget | News, Sports, Jobs

Wilda L. Bungard Parkersburg Finance Director Eric Jiles explains a question raised by the West Virginia Auditor’s Office about the carryover estimate for the 2021-22 fiscal year budget during Tuesday’s Parkersburg City Council meeting at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Ryan Barber, center, is sworn in as Parkersburg’s development director after Tuesday’s Parkersburg City Council meeting, during which he was confirmed on an 8-0 vote. He is flanked by Mayor Tom Joyce and Personnel Director Sondra Wallace. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Randy Jay Riffle Susan Sheppard Ryan Barber, with the Parkersburg Development Department, speaks during a District 4 town hall meeting Monday at the Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd, as City Councilwoman Wendy Tuck listens. (Photo by Evan Bevins)

Parkersburg sales tax receipts remain strong | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com PARKERSBURG A proposed budget revision before Parkersburg City Council on Tuesday would boost anticipated revenue from the municipal sales tax to its highest level ever. Council will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in its chambers on the second floor of the Municipal Building. That’s a week earlier than the usual fourth Tuesday of the month in order to comply with state code requirements to lay the levy rates for the upcoming fiscal year. The budget revision for council deals primarily with increasing the estimate for the 1 percent sales tax revenue by $231,974, bringing the projected total for the year to $6,251,971.

Parkersburg City Council considering CDBG budget | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com Parkersburg City Councilwoman Sharon Kuhl, right, asks a question during a Finance Committee meeting Tuesday at the Municipal Building as Councilwoman Jessica Cottrille listens. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Parkersburg Mayor Tom Joyce speaks during a City Council Finance Committee meeting Tuesday at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Parkersburg City Councilwoman Sharon Kuhl, right, asks a question during a Finance Committee meeting Tuesday at the Municipal Building as Councilwoman Jessica Cottrille listens. (Photo by Evan Bevins) PARKERSBURG The city’s proposed 2021-22 Community Development Block Grant budget includes funding for improvements to streetscapes, downtown lighting and public safety initiatives.

HOME Consortium budget includes funding for rental housing rehab | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com Work is underway on projects at the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport. The installation of LED lighting for the main runway will extend through July. (Photo by Candice Black) Brent Null teaches a class on theater to students in the Artsbridge Arts Encounter program. This year’s program will be held at the schools rather than downtown venues. (Photo Provided) Middle school students create art in the Artsbridge Arts Encounter program. (Photo Provided) James W. Cunningham Parkersburg Development Projects Administrator Ryan Barber speaks during Tuesday’s City Council Finance Committee meeting at the Municipal Building as City Clerk Connie Shaffer takes notes. (Photo by Evan Bevins)

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