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Soddy‑Daisy approves first reading to abandon 30-foot strip of Dayton Pike right-of-way with privacy-fence condition

Board of Commissioners of the City of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The commission held a public hearing and approved the first reading of an ordinance to abandon 30 feet of right‑of‑way along Dayton Pike (parallel to 8644 Dayton Pike) to allow employee parking and drainage fixes. Approval included a condition requiring a privacy fence to obscure outdoor storage, and the Planning Commission’s condition that a revised plat and deed be recorded within six months.

The Soddy‑Daisy Board of Commissioners held a public hearing and approved the first reading of an ordinance on April 18, 2024, to abandon a 30‑foot portion of right‑of‑way on the east side of Dayton Pike parallel to 8644 Dayton Pike.

Public Works Director Grant told the commission the requested abandonment would leave 80 feet of right‑of‑way, which he said is sufficient to accommodate four lanes, a turn lane and 10‑foot shoulders. He said the…

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