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The downtown River Run project in the Great Miami River is on track to get approval, but construction likely won’t begin until 2014, a year later than organizers had originally hoped. Carrie Scarff, deputy director of Five Rivers MetroParks, told Dayton City Commission on Wednesday that the permitting process through ...
Revised plans to build an $18 million student housing complex at the former Dayton Daily News site were unanimously approved Thursday by the city of Dayton’s Landmarks Commission, clearing the way for the project to move forward. Steve Papa, director of operations and construction services for Student Suites, said his ...
Nan Whaley spent more than a quarter-million dollars in cash and “in-kind” funding since late last fall, en route to a dominant first-place finish in the May 7 runoff vote for Dayton mayor.According to campaign finance reports filed Friday with the Montgomery County Board of Elections, Whaley spent $130,739 of ...
William Pace filed suit Thursday against the Montgomery County Board of Elections and the city of Dayton, arguing that he is wrongly being prevented from running for Dayton City Commission as a write-in candidate.Pace, through his attorney S. David Worhatch, asked the Ohio Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus ...
Local governments are trying innovative ways — from the city of Dayton exploring 37 separate new ideas and Kettering studying combining two centers — to provide services at lower costs. Government innovation is such a focus now that the state is paying local governments to do it. Twenty Dayton area ...
Dayton Police say they will step up patrols of the Interstate 75 construction area through downtown beginning Friday and continuing on various days of the week through September.Police said the focus of enforcement efforts will be during business hours when traffic is at its heaviest, and will take place between ...
As dozens of local union leaders looked on Wednesday, Dayton City Commission unanimously approved a resolution opposing “right to work” laws and a similar “workplace freedom” constitutional amendment that could come to Ohio ballots in 2014. Right to work laws, which are in place in more than 20 states, would ...
Drivers who enter downtown Dayton from the south will see big changes to major streets the next two years, as the city adds a lane to South Main Street and takes a lane away from Warren Street. The Main Street project — keeping two lanes in each direction, but adding ...
Representatives of the Ohio Secretary of State’s office will hold local office hours for Montgomery County on Tuesday June 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Miamisburg library branch, 35 S. Fifth St.Secretary of State Jon Husted said the goal is to help local citizens learn more about the ...
Oasis House, a local nonprofit that helps women leave prostitution and the sex industry, hopes to take a big step forward this week by acquiring a Dayton property to use as its first safehouse. Dayton City Commission will vote Wednesday on whether to waive its interest in an East Dayton ...
Legal and online privacy experts said Friday that Americans should be very concerned the federal government is able to create databases on its citizens via phone and internet data collection. “Some people were willing to give the government a pass on whether checks and balances were really in place, but ...
Dayton police officers are providing community policing services at an apartment complex where private security guards fatally shot a man last year. Dayton City Commission on Wednesday expanded a month-old agreement with Summit Square Townhomes, near Hoover Avenue and the Trotwood Connector. Summit Square owner Wallick Properties will pay an ...
DAYTONThe planned 2015 reconstruction of Warren Street will be the subject of a public information meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 11 at Coco’s Bistro, 250 Warren Street. Community members can ask questions and provide input on the plans.Warren Street will be reconstructed from Buckeye Street (next to ...
Representatives of the Ohio Secretary of State’s office will hold local office hours for Greene County on Tuesday June 11 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Cedarville Community Library, 20 S. Miller St. in Cedarville.Secretary of State Jon Husted said the goal is to help local citizens learn more ...
Plans to build an $18 million student housing complex at the former Dayton Daily News site downtown hit one obstacle last month, but the developer believes the project is still on target for an August 2014 opening. The city of Dayton’s Landmarks Commission has approved Student Suites’ application to demolish ...
More districts across the state may soon follow the lead of Oakwood schools and pay teachers based on their performance in the classroom, experts say. The Dayton Daily News first reported Oakwood’s teachers union and school board both approved a new contract last week that ties pay increases to school ...
Dayton’s annual Fourth of July fireworks show will be different on two fronts this year — it will be significantly bigger than last year’s, and it won’t actually be in July. Dayton’s fireworks will be tied, as usual, to the CityFolk festival, which brings arts, music and food to downtown, ...
Dayton is benefiting from a broader trend happening in downtowns across the country. Post-recession, homeowners are downsizing and younger generations prefer downtown living over suburban living because of the close proximity of restaurants, entertainment and work, experts say. There’s not enough housing downtown Dayton to meet the demand, but several ...
Most of Ohio’s large and medium cities have experienced slight population declines over the past two years at a time when most cities nationwide have grown, according to Census estimates released today. (Data: See list of notable cities.) Of the 729 cities nationwide that have more than 50,000 residents, nine ...
Many Miami Valley cities begin their public council or commission meetings with a prayer or invocation, a practice that will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court this year, in a case coming out of New York state. Dayton’s mayor and four city commissioners take turns beginning each meeting with ...
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