Wheeling Waiving Residential Building Permit Fees, Offering Water Bill Adjustments for Flood-Affected Residents

WHEELING, W.Va. – In response to the recent flooding, the City of Wheeling is taking additional steps to assist affected residents as they begin to recover and rebuild.

Effective immediately, the City of Wheeling will waive residential building permit fees for property owners whose homes were damaged by flooding. While permits will still be required, no fees will be charged for flood-related repair work. Residents must still complete the permit application process through the City’s Building & Planning Department to ensure work is performed safely and in accordance with West Virginia State Building Codes.

In addition, the Wheeling Water Department will adjust water bills on a case-by-case basis for impacted residents. For those living in flood-affected areas, water usage charges may be adjusted back to the household’s average to account for excess usage caused by cleanup efforts. Residents should contact the Water Department at (304) 234-3762 upon receiving their next bill to discuss eligibility and request a review.

“We understand the strain this flooding has placed on many of our residents,” said Assistant City Manager Bill Lanham. “Waiving permit fees and adjusting water bills are just a few ways we can ease the burden and support our community through the recovery process.”

These relief measures will be available for a limited time and may be discontinued at the discretion of the City Manager.

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