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Beavercreek council approves agricultural classification, pedestrian and road agreements, opts into opioid settlement and accepts police camera grant

Beavercreek City Council · April 13, 2026
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Summary

Council approved multiple resolutions including CAUV classification for ~5.2 acres owned by Turtle/Tuttle Marsh LLC, agreements for Grange Hall and Beaver Valley pedestrian/road projects, opted into a national opioid settlement with a May 4 participation deadline, and accepted a $22,809.20 body‑worn camera OCJS grant.

Beavercreek City Council unanimously approved a set of resolutions that together advance local transportation projects, preserve an agricultural tax classification for a small parcel, and allow the city to participate in a national opioid settlement.

CAUV approval: Council held a public hearing and approved Resolution 26‑17 to place about 5.2 acres at 2618 Lance Road (also referenced as Cinnamon Run) into the Current Agricultural Use Value program under Ohio Revised Code chapter 929. Staff said the property, used for horse stables, meets the minimum revenue requirement — staff cited an average gross income of about $16,000…

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