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Commission aligns event‑center parking with assembly standards, allows overflow on unimproved surfaces
Dayton Planning Commission · January 9, 2026
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Summary
Dayton commissioners adopted an amendment to require event centers to provide parking based on building occupancy (one stall per three occupants) and formalized allowance for overflow parking on unimproved surfaces for occasional events.
The Dayton Planning Commission on Jan. 8 approved an ordinance amendment to change how parking for event centers is calculated, bringing the standard into alignment with other assembly uses.
Staff explained the prior requirement — one stall per 200 square feet — created inconsistencies with commercial community…
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