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Commission approves emergency resolutions on liquor permit objection and firefighter grant; several housing and transportation items advance

6435640 · October 15, 2025

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Summary

The Dayton City Commission declared emergency status and moved to pass multiple resolutions on Oct. 15, including an objection to a liquor permit, acceptance of a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Grant with a local match, and authorization to submit HUD planning documents. An ordinance advancing Salem Avenue reconstruction parcels was also read.

The Dayton City Commission voted to approve several emergency resolutions and advanced an ordinance during its Oct. 15 meeting.

Commissioners declared emergency status and moved for immediate passage of Emergency Resolution No. 6894-25, objecting to the issuance of a liquor permit (permit number recorded in the record as 87822-1520RR) to Car Operations Inc., listed in the record at 805 North Main Street (an address later read as 1805 North Main Street in the same proceeding; the record contains both versions). The Commission also declared an emergency and moved for immediate passage of a resolution authorizing acceptance of the fiscal year 2024 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) in the amount of $239,971.41 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and authorizing required local matching funds of $23,997.15.

In addition, the commission advanced a resolution authorizing submission of the 2026 consolidated plan and 2026 action plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and read an ordinance appropriating multiple properties (parcels listed in the record as 98SH, T100SH, 110SH, 129T and 131T) in connection with the Salem Avenue Reconstruction Phase 4 project.

Clerk read titles and staff moved the emergency declarations; the record shows verbal “aye” votes in support when the chair called for approval. Specific roll-call vote names were not recorded in the legislative motion segments of the transcript; the motions were carried by voice vote indicated in the minutes segment.

Commissioners did not debate these items in detail on the record during the legislative reading; the clerk read titles and the motions for emergency passage were made, seconded and carried by the body.

The items now move to their next procedural steps: the ordinance for Salem Avenue reconstruction was at second reading during this meeting; the HUD-related and other grant-related resolutions were at various reading stages as recorded.