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Dayton council rejects proposed Dayton Parkway master plan after residents and commissioners raise alignment concerns

Dayton City Council · November 26, 2024
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Summary

The Dayton City Council voted 5–0 to decline acceptance of a city‑initiated master plan for Dayton Parkway, citing unresolved concerns about the road alignment’s impact on existing homes and the need for more transportation analysis. Residents testified that the proposed route would affect long-standing properties.

The Dayton City Council unanimously voted not to accept a draft Dayton Parkway master plan after months of review and public comment. Council members said they were not prepared to endorse the plan as a policy document while questions about the proposed road alignment and impacts on existing homes remain unresolved.

City planner presented the master plan as a guidance document intended to inform the next comprehensive plan update in 2028, describing land‑use recommendations for a town center, street‑hierarchy design and public‑space ideas. Staff told the council the plan…

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