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Dayton planners weigh road alignments and land-use futures for moratorium area; middle alignment gets tentative support
Summary
Consultant sketches for a six-month moratorium area on 113th/East French Lake Road produced three concept alignments. Commissioners largely favored a middle, industrial-heavy alignment to manage truck routing and future road-network flexibility; developers warned about property-take and who would pay for new right-of-way.
Dayton’s Planning Commission reviewed three concept scenarios for an area covered by a six-month moratorium and broadly favored an alignment that planners said best balances future truck routing and flexibility for industrial development.
City-contracted consultant Jason (Stantec) presented three alternatives the commission asked staff to study: a residential-heavy option, an industrial-heavy option and an alignment that extends 113th and connects differently to Dayton Parkway. The study’s primary lens was transportation: where should future roads run to serve likely land uses?
Jason said the firm “came up with a couple scenarios” to…
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