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City of Dayton

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May 21, 2026·Board Meeting

Dayton City Commission Regular Meeting

Board

The Commission addressed the first revised appropriation for the General Fund, special projects, and enterprise funds, covering items such as fire department grants, building lease costs, golf facility operations, and airport infrastructure improvements. Legislative actions included the approval of emergency ordinances and resolutions for grant and loan agreements, zoning map amendments, and aviation project funding. Board appointments were made for various advisory boards and the Joint Office of Citizen Complaints Ombudsman Office. A public hearing was conducted regarding the rezoning of the Zion Baptist Church site for future housing development. Community feedback was provided during a public comment session covering issues such as law enforcement surveillance technology, neighborhood nuisances, and government leadership. The meeting concluded with reports from the City Manager, Office Manager, and individual Commissioners on community initiatives, economic development, and upcoming departmental activities.

May 27, 2026·Board Meeting

Dayton City Commission Work Session

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The work session focused on an update regarding the human rights assessment conducted for the city's recreation department. Representatives from Dignity Index Global discussed the findings of the assessment, which evaluated the city's readiness to become a human rights city. The discussion covered the methodology used, the difference between civil and human rights, the importance of adopting a human rights-based approach to city services, and the demographics of the city. Additionally, the consultants provided insights on how to address resource allocations and promising practices within the recreation department, emphasizing a proactive approach to human rights.

May 27, 2026·Board Meeting

Dayton City Commission Meeting

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The Commission meeting included a presentation by Dayton United for Human Rights regarding their community voices report and their initiative to make Dayton a human rights city, including discussions on transparency, equity, and accountability. Additionally, the Director of Planning and Neighborhood Development provided an update on the city's demolition program, reporting on progress with property demolitions, structural nuisance listings, and the pipeline for future remediation work.

Apr 15, 2026·Board Meeting

Dayton City Commission Regular Meeting

Board

The Commission meeting included presentations regarding the Living Cities Project, a citywide cleanup initiative, and an update from the Sister City Committee on international partnerships, student exchanges, and community economic impact. Legislation was adopted including an Emergency Resolution objecting to the issuance of a specific liquor permit and an ordinance regarding the vacation of Vicksburg Street. The meeting also featured public comments from citizens on topics including city infrastructure, local policing, and community programs. Commissioners provided updates on local events, mental health programming, youth entrepreneurship, sports initiatives, and recognized community leadership efforts.

Apr 22, 2026·Board Meeting

Dayton City Commission Regular Meeting

Board

The commission issued proclamations honoring community members, including a proclamation for Donald Bush and a retirement recognition for the Clerk of Commission. Discussion topics included a partnership update regarding the University of Dayton St. Patrick's Day celebration, a presentation on the 'Dayton Deliberates' Citizens Assembly initiative, and a report on an upcoming ERP system implementation. The commission addressed liquor permit objections, specifically for Reserve on Third, and discussed potential Good Neighbor Agreements. Additionally, the commission adopted emergency resolutions concerning liquor permit renewals and a temporary moratorium on data center permits. Legislative business included ordinances and resolutions regarding alley vacations and community reinvestment area boundaries. Closing remarks covered various community events and updates on the selection process for the new police chief.

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