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Residents demand action against parking bully in Dayton

June 27, 2024 | Dayton City Council, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio



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Residents demand action against parking bully in Dayton
During a recent city commission meeting, a resident raised urgent concerns regarding ongoing parking issues in the Westwood community, highlighting a situation involving a neighbor who allegedly intimidates long-term residents with multiple vehicles. The resident described how this individual, who has lived in the area for only two years, has created significant disturbances by parking commercial trucks and cars in a manner that obstructs access for neighbors. Despite multiple police calls and legal actions, the situation remains unresolved, prompting the resident to seek assistance from city officials.

City commissioners responded by assuring the resident that a staff member would be available after the meeting to discuss potential solutions. The issue underscores a growing frustration among residents regarding neighborhood safety and the need for effective city intervention.

In other meeting highlights, the commission announced a schedule change for the next meeting due to the upcoming Fourth of July fireworks event, which will take place at Kettering Field. The meeting will be held earlier in the day to accommodate community participation in the festivities.

Commissioners also took time to commend city staff for their efforts in organizing successful community events, including the recent Dayton Air Show, which drew large crowds and showcased local partnerships. The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of individual contributions and a call for continued community engagement.

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