February 13, 2026 - 07:08

The Vienna City Council moved forward with key development projects during its Thursday session, unanimously passing two ordinances. The most significant action was the final approval of a right-of-way and easement agreement with the WVU Parkersburg Foundation. This agreement grants a permanent, nonexclusive easement for a new access road. This roadway is a critical piece of infrastructure for a planned new elementary school and the associated campus development, facilitating safer access and future growth in the area.
During the same meeting, council members received a comprehensive update on the planned Innovation and Technology Center. The presentation outlined the center's anticipated role in fostering local economic development and supporting educational initiatives in partnership with WVU Parkersburg. Officials highlighted the project's potential to create a hub for technology training and business incubation, aligning with broader goals for regional workforce development.
The council's decisions underscore a focused effort on both immediate infrastructure needs and long-term strategic investments. The school road easement addresses a pressing logistical requirement, while the technology center update points to Vienna's commitment to cultivating future-oriented opportunities for its residents and the surrounding community.
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