The next fiscal year’s budget for the city of Dayton includes increased revenues and capital projects like a new city hall building, plus a dog park and pickleball court complex. At the May meeting of the Dayton City Council, Assistant City Administrator Jerrod Barks presented the city’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2024-2025. Revenues for […]
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Dayton looks to update historic preservation guidelines, changes criminal penalties
Dayton’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved two ordinances on February 15th to update its historic preservation guidelines and impose civil penalties for violations, which will go before the city council for final approval.

