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Memorial Bridge sale clears first reading at Parkersburg City Council | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com Parkersburg City Council President Zach Stanley, left, speaks during Tuesday’s council meeting at the Municipal Building as Councilmen Chris Rexroad and Austin Richards listen. (Photo by Evan Bevins) PARKERSBURG The first reading of an ordinance authorizing the sale of the Memorial Bridge to a private entity was approved on first reading by Parkersburg City Council on Tuesday. Council voted 8-0, with Councilwoman Jessica Cottrille absent, to approve the contract with United Bridge Partners of Colorado, which proposes giving the city $4 million for the span and commencing an approximately $50 million rehabilitation project to keep the bridge operational for at least another five decades.

Bridge bidder presents proposal to Parkersburg City Council | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com Parkersburg Mayor Tom Joyce, center, speaks with United Bridge Partners President and CEO Doug Witt, left, and Vice President of Business Development Ryan Dolan after a meeting of Parkersburg City Council’s Committee of the Whole on Thursday at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) United Bridge Partners Vice President of Construction and Operations Ken Szeliga, left, and Vice President of Business Development Ryan Dolan listen to a question from a Parkersburg City Council member during a meeting of the Committee of the Whole on Thursday at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) United Bridge Partners President and CEO Doug Witt speaks during a presentation about the company’s bid to purchase and rehabilitate the Memorial Bridge during a meeting of Parkersburg City Council’s Committee of the Whole on Thursday at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins)

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)

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