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Dayton council debates long-term capital plan, parks and a costly signage package
Summary
Council reviewed an updated long-term plan that shifts several capital projects, discussed accelerating LC Stevens Park work if funding allows, raised concerns about an $810,000 multi-year signage program, and debated equipment purchases and water-trail grant timing.
City staff presented an updated long-term capital plan and asked the council for direction ahead of next month’s final budget discussion. Staff said no major fund changes were included, but several projects shifted timing: proposed city hall and a fire-station project were pushed back, and placeholder amounts remain in the plan for parks and trail projects.
Council members questioned spending allocations for equipment in the capital-improvement plan, noting a difference between an earlier $460,000…
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