Half of West Virginia has Applied for Broadband Assistance

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Summer 2017, the West Virginia state legislature decided to take some leftover funds for water and sewer projects and reinvest it in another essential public utility: the internet. These funds were evidently needed, because half of all counties in the state—27 of 55—have already applied for a piece of the pie.

In July, the state announced that a combination of those leftover funds and a portion of the state’s Community Development Block Grant—a national program that funds community growth projects—would be combined to provide a pot of an estimated $1.5 million for West Virginia communities to use on building broadband infrastructure for underserved communities. The requests filed so far total just over that, at $1.59 million.


Half of West Virginia has Applied for Broadband Assistance