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Residents at Dayton planning meeting press city on groundwater, sewer plans and nearby gas‑station proposals

2822238 · January 9, 2025
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During the Jan. 9 Planning Commission open forum residents urged Dayton to limit commercial development near homes that rely on groundwater, and several homeowners described drainage and sump‑pump problems they link to nearby development.

Dayton — Two residents at the Jan. 9 Planning Commission meeting told commissioners the city should protect groundwater supplies and clarify when it will extend public sewer and water to areas served by private wells.

A resident who did not give a name said multiple gas stations are planned in the area near 113th Street and Fernbrook Lane and asked whether the city plans to extend sewer and water to the neighborhood. The speaker told commissioners there are already “4 gas stations within 2 to 4 miles of ...…

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