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Dayton commission meets Jan. 15; approves routine items, hears public on shelters, traffic and demolition work

2128925 · January 19, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 15 meeting the Dayton City Commission approved routine procedural items, heard several public commenters on homelessness and traffic, and held a first reading of an alley-vacation ordinance. The commission also discussed cold-weather sheltering, demolition work and traffic-calming measures.

The Dayton City Commission met Jan. 15 and approved several routine motions, heard public comments on winter sheltering and local traffic changes, and conducted a first reading of an ordinance to vacate an alley adjacent to the Dayton Kettering connector.

Why it matters: The commission’s business included both immediate public-safety and quality-of-life matters — cold-weather sheltering and street safety — and ongoing property work such as demolition and asbestos surveys tied to the city’s housing-removal pipeline.

The commission voted to excuse Commissioner Joseph from the evening’s meeting and approved the minutes of the Jan. 8 meeting. Commissioners also approved senior management recommendations on calendar items, which included a consultant services agreement…

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