The Five Blueprints of West Virginia Municipalities
Did you know that Mayors, City Council, and City Managers don’t share the same authorities across municipalities?
West Virginia Code §8-3-2 establishes five specific structural plans for municipal governments. The plans act as a blueprint for municipalities to balance legislative power against administrative authority. While the state provides the framework, municipalities choose the model that best aligns with their size, complexity, and local needs.
While the plans define the core hierarchy, the section authorizes municipalities to elaborate on the basic requirements provided the provisions documented in the municipality’s charter do not conflict with the purpose and provisions of the plans. As a result, municipalities do not always fit cleanly into one plan.
