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Friday, April 18, 2014

Breaking News: School Board Wants Edray Industrial Site Given to Them by the GVEDC



Editor's Note:  It seems that the Edray Industrial Park Building is attracting lots of attention--the kind that doesn't produce jobs and reduces the chances of jobs coming to Pocahontas. 

Voters:  Call Bill Beard and Tell Him No.  He is on the board of the Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation.

 AND GUESS WHO IS AT THE ROOT OF IT--That thieving Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation.

GVEDC official sees need to expand area parking lots [The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va. :: ]

(Register-Herald (Beckley, WV) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) April 18--MAXWELTON -- By Tina Alvey REGISTER-HERALD REPORTER MAXWELTON -- The Rahall Building in the Airport Industrial Park isn't just bustling, it's even beginning to outgrow the capacity of its parking lots.

Executive director Steve Weir advised the board of directors of the Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation (GVEDC) that the recent addition of Mountain Lumber on the south side of the building and increased traffic at both Seneca Health Services and the veterans' Outpatient Clinic on the opposite end of the structure will require more parking than is currently available.

Mountain Lumber is preparing for a second line in its prefinished wood plant, with predictions of that line being operational by May 15, Weir said. The initial line at the Maxwelton site began production only about a month ago.

"They are getting product out the door," Weir said.

With the second line -- and the additional personnel that will mean -- on the horizon, Weir said clearing land for an expansion of the existing gravel parking lot on that side of the building is a priority.

On the north side of the building, both the clinic and Seneca have increased staffing and have seen their client bases grow more quickly than anticipated, Weir said. Although the paved parking lot adjacent to those businesses contains spaces for 300 vehicles, it is no longer enough. Weir suggested, however, that an area next to a fence might be pressed into use for a few more vehicles, if the pavement were marked.

Weir also said the veterans' clinic is considering expanding its facility into an additional section of the GVEDC-owned Rahall Building.

- -- - Weir said the Pocahontas County Board of Education has reached out to Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., for assistance in its proposed purchase of the Edray Building in the industrial park owned by the GVEDC in Marlinton.

The board wants to relocate its central office to that building, and use the rest of the space therein for vocational education programs, according to Weir. He added that the state Department of Agriculture is also now involved in those discussions.

The hitch, Weir said, is that the school board wants the building to be "given to them, free of charge." He said he has made it clear that those arrangements would have to be made with the state, because the GVEDC "would not put any money into that." Weir said, "We're on a wait-and-see basis with this." In other business: - The GVEDC board members continued preliminary discussions about their annual meeting and banquet, which will probably be held in June. The Greenbrier resort was mentioned as a potential site for this year's meeting.

- The board approved forming a partnership with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce and the Greenbrier County Convention and Visitors Bureau to develop a recruitment package to help attract industry to the region. Each of the three agencies will appoint two members to work on the joint venture.

- The board accepted the resignation of Billy Wade Wickline.

-- E-mail: talvey@register-herald.com ___ (c)2014 The Register-Herald (Beckley, W.Va.) Visit The Register-Herald (Beckley, W.Va.) at www.register-herald.com Distributed by MCT Information Services 

7 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great idea to me

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  2. Way to go Emery keep up the good work!

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  3. alcoholics unanimousApril 18, 2014 at 8:50 PM

    a regional development agency has little chance of recruiting anything but their own jobs.
    recruiting companies has become big business, the business of the STATE.....
    ........as in offering MILLIONS in tax breaks, property, etc.

    sometimes that doesn't even work;

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/us/how-local-taxpayers-bankroll-corporations.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

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  4. Sounds like a bad idea to me.

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  5. alcoholics unanimousApril 18, 2014 at 9:16 PM

    gvedc needs to go back to school....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlVDGmjz7eM

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  6. chief stinking windApril 18, 2014 at 10:41 PM

    do these people stay up at night dreaming of ways to keep manufacturing out of the county ???????? ........the intent for that building was to bring an industry to the site.........this plan just like the jacob meck land giveaway scheme by the g.v.e.d.c. adds no jobs to the county ..........oh yeah and the chamber of commerce,their only role in this county is to keep a ready work force of minimum wage ,which are offered up every winter at snow shoe ..........wonder what it takes to change things in pocahontas county ???????

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  7. This is a great idea way to go board of education at least we know someone is working for us and our children .

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