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Dayton work session narrows land‑use choices as council weighs density and scope
Summary
City staff presented three land‑use options for Dayton’s town‑center master plan and sought council guidance on density, mixed‑use assumptions and a proposed southwest business park. Staff scheduled an open house for Sept. 17 and will incorporate comments before formal hearings.
City staff laid out three land‑use options at an Aug. 27 Dayton City Council work session, asking councilmembers to indicate which elements they preferred as the city moves a town‑center master plan toward public review.
"The goal here tonight is essentially to take the land use and make decisions on what elements you like," said Speaker 3, the staff presenter, summarizing the purpose of the meeting. Staff emphasized the draft assumes the city's existing minimum of about 3 units per acre and does not yet incorporate a separately proposed future change to 4 units per acre.
Why it matters: the city must balance an overall unit target while shaping where commercial, mixed‑use and…
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