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Residents and commissioners clash over Dayton Parkway master plan; planning commission declines to recommend approval

Dayton Planning Commission · November 7, 2024
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Summary

After more than an hour of public testimony and internal debate, the Dayton Planning Commission declined to recommend the Dayton Parkway master plan to city council, citing concerns about the plan area’s boundaries, transportation connections to Zanzibar, and density assumptions. The vote to reject the commission recommendation was 4-0.

The Dayton Planning Commission held a public hearing and extended debate on the Dayton Parkway master plan, a city-initiated area plan intended to guide future land uses, street alignments and a proposed town center. After hearing roughly an hour of public comment and a lengthy internal discussion, commissioners voted 4-0 not to forward a recommendation to the city council under the current form of the plan.

Staff described the master-plan effort as pre-planning ahead of a comprehensive-plan update, intended to provide a framework for how the city expects development in the study area to occur, and for aligning Dayton…

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