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Huber Heights staff seek to remove deed restriction at 8261 State Route 235 to allow Hy Tech vehicle storage as company plans expansion

5776504 · September 16, 2025
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City staff asked the Huber Heights City Council to advance an ordinance to remove a deed restriction on 8261 State Route 235 so Hy Tech can store fleet vehicles there as it plans to relocate and expand its operations in the city.

City staff asked the Huber Heights City Council at its Sept. 16 work session to move forward with an ordinance to remove a deed restriction on 8261 State Route 235 so Hy Tech (referred to in materials as High-tech Industries) can use the rear lot to store fleet vehicles.

An economic development presenter said Hy Tech was founded in 1994, provides environmental and industrial cleaning services across Ohio and northern Kentucky, currently employs 67 people with a payroll of about $4,000,000 and intends to increase employment to roughly 100 employees within one to three…

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