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42-Home Post-Flood Village Planned in W. Va.
< < Back toWHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) — A group dedicated to rebuilding communities plans to kick off a home construction project in White Sulphur Springs following devastating floods.
A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled Saturday on the site of Hope Village.
The partnership Homes for West Virginia says in a news release that the White Sulphur Springs City Council voted unanimously this week to donate city land for the project. The release says the village will feature 42 homes and a community park.
Homes for West Virginia is a partnership between local businesses, community leaders and the New Orleans-based St. Bernard Project, a disaster recovery nonprofit group founded after the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
Flooding in late June killed at least 23 people in West Virginia, including 15 in Greenbrier County.