Dayton
Upcoming
Community Appeals Board
The Community Appeals Board will hear two cases: Alex Dzhalilov (Case #2026-01) and Nicholas Jones (Case #2025-03). They will also review the 2025/2026 annual commission report and bylaws, plus discuss upcoming events and a board vacancy.
- Hearing of Community Appeals Board Case #2026-01 (Alex Dzhalilov)
- Hearing of Community Appeals Board Case #2025-03 (Nicholas Jones)
- Approval of minutes from May 11, 2026
- Review of 2025/2026 Annual Commission Report
- National Night Out on August 4, 2026, and board vacancy announcement
Civil Service Board
The board will consider a request for reconsideration of removal from eligible lists. After discussion, they will adjourn into executive session as permitted by Ohio law.
- Request for reconsideration of removal from eligible lists
City Plan Board
The City Plan Board will consider three land use cases. These include subdividing a single lot into seven residential lots and reconfiguring industrial lots. The board will also review a property donation to expand the Ruskin Elementary school site.
- Subdivision of 222 Burns Ave into seven residential lots
- Lot reconfiguration at 1944 and 1960 Troy Street
- Planned Development amendment for Ruskin Elementary at 407 Ambrose Ct.
- Donation of parcel R72 02007 0072 for a school entrance walkway
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Source Water Protection Fund Board
The Source Water Protection Fund Board will receive a trust summary report and a quarterly report from CityWide. Key projects include a Knox Box request from the Dayton Fire Department, the Triad Extension water supply project, and a sanitary liner project on Wright Way.
- Dayton Fire Department Knox Box request
- Triad Extension water supply project
- Sanitary liner project on Wright Way
- Review of March 2026 meeting minutes
- Source Water Protection Trust Summary Report
City Commission
The City Commission will discuss and vote on several contracts, including a $2M water main improvement project, a $1.54M water main project, and a $1.48M transit policing agreement. A public hearing will be held on a zoning map amendment related to group homes/foster care facilities. The Commission will also consider establishing a city-wide new community authority and selling two properties for economic development.
- $2,006,168 contract to Tetra Tech for Miami Well Field South Improvements
- $1,540,772 water main improvements on Gettysburg-Blueberry-Pennway
- $1,478,231 transit policing service agreement with RTA
- Public hearing on zoning text amendments for group homes/foster care
- Sale of 25 Indianola Ave and Main/Helena for economic development
Human Relations Council
The Human Relations Council will meet to review final investigative reports for two civil rights cases. The board will also receive updates from the Executive Director and hear citizen comments.
- Investigative report: Smith v. Dayton Family Housing LP (Case No. 3950H)
- Investigative report: Criswell v. Bella Vista (Case No. 3952H)
Civil Service Board
The Civil Service Board will consider multiple personnel actions including approval of probationary discharges, removal of candidates from eligible lists, extension of city eligible lists, and reinstatement of a former employee. The board will also receive a personnel actions report and hear public comments.
- Approval of probationary discharges
- Removal of candidates from eligible lists
- Extension of City of Dayton Eligible Lists
- Reinstatement from former City employee
- Personnel Actions Report
City Commission
The City Commission will consider multiple purchase orders, service agreements, and contracts totaling over $19 million. Key items include a $18.75 million service agreement with Fifth Third Bank for the city's procurement card program, purchases for water treatment and park restrooms, and a development agreement for a new Boys & Girls Club. The commission will also hold readings on ordinances to sell two properties for economic development and update the zoning code, plus resolutions for a federal airport grant and property appropriations for road reconstruction projects on Smithville Road and Salem Avenue.
- Service agreement with Fifth Third Bank for procurement cards: $18.75M through 12/31/27
- Purchase of three Cortez modular restrooms for parks: $398,321.70
- Development agreement for new Boys & Girls Club facility at 1828 West Stewart Street: $250,000
- Ordinances to sell real estate at 25 Indianola Avenue and corner of Main & Helena for economic development
- Resolutions to appropriate property for Smithville Road and Salem Avenue reconstruction projects
The Commission unanimously passed a zoning code amendment (second reading) and adopted resolutions for a $1M airport grant and property appropriations for two road projects. Board of Tax Review members were reappointed. Several first-reading items were introduced but not voted on.
- Passed zoning code amendment (4-0)
- Adopted resolution for $1M air service grant (4-0)
- Adopted Smithville Road property appropriation resolution (4-0)
- Adopted Salem Avenue property appropriation resolution (4-0)
- Reappointed three members to Board of Tax Review (3-0, Joseph abstained)
- Approved City Manager’s Reports (unanimous)
- Approved previous meeting minutes (unanimous)
City Commission
The City Commission will discuss and vote on a $555,000 waste disposal contract with Waste Management of Ohio for the Water Department. A public hearing (Section V) and a work session on the Civil Service Board's 112th annual report are also scheduled. Routine business includes approval of minutes and citizen comments.
- $555,000 contract with Waste Management of Ohio for waste disposal (Water Dept)
- Work session: Civil Service Board 112th annual report
- Public hearing (Section V) – details not specified
- Discussion of City Manager's Recommendations (Items 9-11)
- Citizen comments on non-calendar items
The City Commission held a public hearing and introduced a zoning code update (first reading) that would limit gas station density, impose spacing and aesthetic standards for car washes, and prohibit new data centers. Two state grants totaling $176,286 were unanimously accepted for criminal justice services. Previous meeting minutes and the City Manager's Reports were unanimously approved.
- Accepted $159,999.45 Ohio criminal justice grant (5-0)
- Accepted $16,286.85 Ohio criminal justice grant (5-0)
- Introduced zoning code update for gas stations, car washes, and data centers (first reading)
- Approved previous meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved City Manager's Reports (unanimous)
Welcome Dayton Committee
The Welcome Dayton Committee will hear immigration updates from ABLE, receive reports from six subcommittees, and discuss filling the Vice Chair and Health & Human Services Chair positions. A guest from the Dayton Police Department is also on the agenda.
- Immigration update from Katie Kersh of ABLE
- Subcommittee reports: Business/Economic Development, Education, Community/Culture/Arts, Local Government/Justice, Health/Human Services, Countywide Exploratory
- New business: appointing Vice Chair for Welcome Dayton Committee and Health & Human Services Subcommittee Chair
- Guest speaker: Major Jason Hall, Dayton Police Department
Environmental Advisory Board
The Environmental Advisory Board will hear a presentation on declining groundwater levels from Mike Ekberg of the Miami Conservancy District. The board will also approve minutes from previous meetings and receive updates from various environmental and public health agencies.
- Presentation on declining groundwater levels by MCD
- Approval of minutes from December 2025, February & April 2026
- Updates from Water, Sustainability, Economic Development, Solid Waste District, Ohio EPA, Five Rivers MetroParks, and others
City Commission
The Commission approved the City Manager's Reports with the exclusion of Calendar Item #2, a supplemental janitorial services agreement for Dayton International Airport, which was paused for further discussion with the union. Other items approved unanimously included a zoning change for 28.77 acres at Brandt Pike and Schwinn Drive, consent to a state roadway resurfacing project, acceptance of two criminal justice grants totaling over $176,000, and applications for federal SS4A funding and state water infrastructure loans.
- Tabled supplemental janitorial services contract (Calendar Item #2) for further review (no vote)
- Approved City Manager's Reports except Item #2 (5-0)
- Approved rezoning to SR-2 for 28.77 acres at Brandt Pike and Schwinn Drive (5-0)
- Consented to state roadway resurfacing of SR 444 (5-0)
- Accepted $159,999.45 grant from Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (5-0)
- Accepted $16,286.85 grant from Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (5-0)
- Authorized application for SS4A federal funding (5-0)
- Authorized water infrastructure loan applications (5-0)