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Monongah

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    Town of

    Monongah

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    • Utilities 
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      • Wastewater
      • Street Dept.
    • About
    • Forms
    • Contact
    • More 
      • Announcements
      • Calendar of Events
      • Ordinances
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      • Home
      • Utilities 
        • Water
        • Wastewater
        • Street Dept.
      • About
      • Forms
      • Contact
      • More 
        • Announcements
        • Calendar of Events
        • Ordinances
      Payment
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        Town of Monongah            

        Mission Statement

        The MISSION of the Town of Monongah is to serve as a positive force working with our community, business and property owners to preserve, enhance, and promote our historic downtown as a vibrant destination for residents and visitors to gather, shop, work, and enjoy.

         

        Our VISION is to preserve and enhance our unique and growing community, widely known for its historic charm and small-town feel. To sustain a vital downtown that enriches the business community, embraces history, celebrates the arts, preserves our natural environment, encourages tourism and local spending and promotes quality events that instill a welcoming atmosphere and ‘sense of place’ in our community.

         

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        Monongah is a town in Marion County, West Virginia, United States, situated where Booths Creek flows into the West Fork River. The population was 972 at the 2020 census. Monongah was chartered in 1891, based on Chapter 47 of West Virginia code. Its name is derived from the nearby Monongahela River.

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