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Resident urges caution after Huber Heights appears to seek PDAC grant for training center; city says request was a preliminary 'wish list'

City of Huber Heights City Council · February 9, 2026
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A longtime resident questioned a Dayton Business Journal report that Huber Heights requested $1.5 million toward a $7.6 million regional public-safety training center; city officials said the figure appeared on a PDAC grant 'wish list' and emphasized the proposal is preliminary and would require partners and further review.

James P. Jaglovich, a Huber Heights resident and veteran, urged city leaders on Feb. 9 to reconsider pursuing a local regional public-safety training center after telling council he had seen a Dayton Business Journal report that the city requested $1.5 million in PDAC funds toward a $7.6 million facility.

"Whether it's from these taxpayers here or from the county as a whole, it coming from taxpayers," Jaglovich said, urging the council to explore using the National Center for Medical Readiness (Calamityville) in Fairborn rather…

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