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Commission weighs street, park and trail choices for large Dubay Lake Preserve concept

Dayton Planning Commission · March 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission reviewed two concept plans for the 257‑acre Dubay Lake Preserve and provided guidance on road connectivity, rejecting a diagonal connector and urging stronger north‑south collector alignment and park/trail planning. Staff said the project will require an environmental assessment and return to the council (March 24) for policy feedback.

The Planning Commission on March 5 held an extended concept review of the proposed Dubay Lake Preserve, a large 257‑acre project for which the applicant offered two layout options (453 vs. 478 lots). Staff emphasized that concept feedback is nonbinding but would guide future preliminary platting, environmental review and comprehensive‑plan staging actions.

Key commission guidance:

- Diagonal connector: Commissioners generally opposed restoring the previously discarded…

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