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Dayton officials announce police substation lease, multiple contract awards and new data‑policy certification
Summary
City staff presented a calendar of capital projects including a temporary downtown police substation lease, awarded contracts for Fire Station 15 and Belmont Pool renovations, and announced Dayton received silver What Works Cities certification.
City Manager Miss Dickstein briefed the commission Feb. 4 on a set of calendar items that included contract updates, a temporary downtown police substation lease and a civic certification earned by city staff.
Dickstein said a lease agreement with the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will provide a temporary police substation next to the downtown transportation hub; the space is roughly 12,324 square feet at about $7.45 per square foot and is expected to be operational no later than March 1. The temporary substation is intended as an interim…
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