The resolution requests the Division of Highways to officially name bridge number 16-05S/20-005.47, known locally as Ashton Woods Bridge, as the "U.S. Army SP4 Charles W. Wolfe Memorial Bridge." This bridge is located in Hardy County, West Virginia, and carries CR 055/20 over US 48X. The resolution honors Charles W. Wolfe, a local resident and U.S. Army soldier who served during World War II, was captured in France, and received multiple medals for his service. Wolfe lived in Hardy County his entire life, worked as an inspector for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, and passed away in 1981.
The resolution emphasizes the significance of establishing a memorial to commemorate Wolfe's contributions to the state and country. It also includes a directive for the Division of Highways to create and install signs identifying the bridge with its new name. Additionally, the resolution instructs the Clerk of the House to forward a copy to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways to ensure the request is processed.