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Mon Jul 6, 2026

City Council

Public hearing on 2027 budget, $2.5M maintenance project, moratorium extension

Troy City Council will hold a public hearing on the 2027 Tax Budget (R-37-2026) and consider two resolutions: R-38-2026 authorizing a $2,500,000 bid increase for the TAP Maintenance Project, and O-29-2026 extending moratoriums on community-oriented residential social service facilities and automobile fuel dispensing/service stations for an additional 90 days through November 27, 2026. The agenda also includes the oath of office for a new firefighter-EMT and a presentation on National Night Out.

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Wed Jul 8, 2026

Planning Commission

Planning Commission to consider rezoning 28 W. Canal Street from commercial to residential

The Planning Commission will decide on a minor amendment to the Troy Christian Schools Planned Development for a 6-foot composite privacy fence at the APAC's Ernst Café patio. They will also determine whether to hold a public hearing on rezoning 28 W. Canal Street from B-3 Central Business District to R-5 Single-Family Residential District, and make a recommendation to City Council. Additionally, the commission will continue its review of the draft Unified Development Code.

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Recent meetings

Mon Jun 29, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Council committee to consider increasing Troy Aquatic Park project budget to $2.5M

The Recreation & Parks Committee will discuss and provide a recommendation on the Troy Recreation Board's unanimous request to amend Resolution R-5-2026, increasing the bidding authorization for the Troy Aquatic Park (TAP) Maintenance Project from $1,700,000 to $2,500,000. The increase is needed because the two bids received on May 13, 2026, came in at nearly $2.4 million, significantly above the original estimate due to higher costs for joint replacement, electrical work, fencing, and a steel entry canopy. The committee's recommendation will go to full City Council for a decision.

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Wed Jun 24, 2026

Planning Commission

Planning Commission discusses Unified Development Code update

This is a joint City Council and Planning Commission meeting to present and discuss the draft Unified Development Code (UDC) update. No votes or decisions are scheduled; the agenda is a presentation covering the project overview, code structure, zoning district adjustments, and proposed changes to align with the Comprehensive Plan.

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Thu Jun 18, 2026

Planning Commission

Planning Commission reviews major rewrite of city zoning code

The Planning Commission will review the proposed Unified Development Code (UDC), a comprehensive modernization of Troy's land development regulations. They will consider whether to hold a public hearing and then make a recommendation to City Council. The UDC consolidates zoning districts from 20 to 14, creates a new Mixed-Use district, and adds a Gateway Overlay along State Routes 41 and 55 and S. Market Street.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission to continue reviewing Unified Development Code

The Troy Planning Commission held a workshop to review the Unified Development Code (UDC). The Commission decided to continue holding time at regular meetings for review and discussion until a recommendation is made to City Council. No formal recommendation was adopted at this session.

Wed Jun 17, 2026

Recreation Board

Board to vote on $800K increase for aquatic park project

The Recreation Board will consider approving new rates for ice, arena, sponsorship, and concessions for 2026-27, and weigh a recommendation to City Council to raise the authorization for the Troy Aquatic Park maintenance project from $1,700,000 to $2,500,000. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and reports on general recreation, Hobart Arena, and the aquatic park.

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Wed Jun 17, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Committee to recommend against gas station moratorium exemption, extend ban

The Community & Economic Development Committee will consider staff recommendations to deny exempting a developer from the gas station moratorium (Ordinance O-19-2026) and to extend the moratorium for an additional 90 days, through November 27, 2026. The developer, Mr. Singh, proposed a fuel station at 1511 S. Market Street but did not submit a formal zoning application. Staff argues that exempting him would undermine the moratorium and create legal risks.

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Mon Jun 15, 2026

City Council

City Council approves $860k federal grant for West Main St intersection design

The Troy City Council adopted several resolutions, including authorizing a $860,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for the design of the West Main Street and Experiment Farm Road intersection. It also approved contracts for phone and internet services at $180,000 each for a 12‑month period, and accepted an $189,388.80 city share of an ODOT road‑paving project. Additional resolutions authorized emergency use of $150,000 CDBG funds and a $482,000 grant for the Troy Side Channel and Oxbow Creation Project.

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Wed Jun 10, 2026

Planning Commission

Planning Commission to decide on sign and lighting for Cake Alchemy at 121 NE Public Square

The Planning Commission will decide on a Historic District Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 6-square-foot building sign and gooseneck lighting at 121 NE Public Square, Suite 101, for Cake Alchemy. The agenda includes only this decision item and approval of minutes from the previous meeting.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves historic sign for 121 NE Public Square

The Troy Planning Commission unanimously approved a six-square-foot building sign and gooseneck lighting for 121 NE Public Square, Suite 101. The commission also scheduled a work session for the Unified Development Code on June 18, 2026.

Tue Jun 9, 2026

Park Board

Board recommends accepting $482,000 ODNR grant for Duke Park project

The Troy Park Board approved the minutes from the April 6, 2026 meeting and heard reports on park updates, including new playground equipment at Duke Park. The board voted unanimously to recommend that Troy City Council accept a $482,000 Ohio Department of Natural Resources grant for a Duke Park recreation project. It also considered a $360.01 sponsor recognition sign for the Duke Park Playground walkway.

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Mon Jun 8, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Council to consider final ODOT paving of Experiment Farm Road with city share $189,388

Two council committees meet June 8. Community & Economic Development recommends approving the final plat for The Reserves at Cliff Oaks Phase Three, a 34-lot subdivision on Fenner Road. Finance Committee will consider authorizing bids for a citywide internet/telephone contract (up to $180,000/year), a depository agreement rebid, and final ODOT legislation for paving Experiment Farm Road from the north corporation limit to SR 41, including the city's $189,388.80 share. Emergency legislation is requested for the ODOT project.

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Mon Jun 1, 2026

City Council

Council to consider grants for wetland, trail, and road design

Troy City Council will hold first readings on five resolutions and three ordinances, including grant applications for a wetland in Duke Park, a walking trail in Herrlinger Park, and design of the W. Main/Experiment Farm intersection. The council will also consider an emergency resolution to change DORA hours to start at 10 a.m. on August 22, 2026, and approve agreements for the Donut Jam and Tour de Donut events. Additionally, the body will combine parcels at Archer Park.

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✓ Decided: Troy City Council approves multiple grants for infrastructure and park projects

City Council approved several resolutions to secure grant funding for intersection design, park improvements, and community development. The council also authorized agreements for the 2026 Tour De Donut and Donut Jam events.

Wed May 27, 2026

Planning Commission

Planning Commission to recommend final plat for 32-lot Cliff Oaks subdivision

The Troy Planning Commission will consider a recommendation to City Council on the final plat for The Reserves at Cliff Oaks Subdivision Section Three, a 32-lot residential development on 13.62 acres along Fenner Road. The commission will also decide two historic district certificate of appropriateness applications: one for a sign, painting, and door replacement at 6 E. Main Street, and one for demolition at 19 S. Cherry Street. Approval of previous meeting minutes is also on the agenda.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission recommends approval of The Reserves at Cliff Oaks Phase 3

The Commission recommended a final plat for a residential subdivision to City Council and approved two historic district requests. One request allowed signage and painting at 6 E. Main Street, while another addressed the demolition of 19 S. Cherry Street.

Tue May 26, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Committees consider $860k grant for West Main intersection design

The Community Partnerships, Finance, Recreation & Parks, and Streets & Sidewalks committees will meet to provide recommendations to City Council on several items. These include agreements for the Donut Jam and Tour de Donut events with a DORA time change, a $150,000 CDBG application for Lincoln Community Center upgrades and sidewalk ramps, a $482,000 ODNR grant for wetland creation at Duke Park, a NatureWorks grant application for a Herrlinger Park trail, and an $860,000 federal grant for West Main Street/Experiment Farm Road intersection design. All items are recommendations for Council action.

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Wed May 20, 2026

Recreation Board

Troy Recreation Board holds routine procedural meeting

The Troy Recreation Board will meet on May 20, 2026, to approve minutes from April 15 and receive reports from General Recreation, Hobart Arena, and the Troy Aquatic Park. No specific decisions, proposals, or financial items are listed on the agenda; the meeting appears to be procedural.

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✓ Decided: Recreation board approves minutes, hears youth hockey and pool updates

The board approved the minutes of the previous meeting and received informational reports from staff. No substantive decisions were made; all items were discussed or noted only.

Mon May 18, 2026

City Council

Council considers development funding and legal counsel services

The City Council will consider resolutions regarding Troy Development Council funding and the use of Jackson Lewis PC as labor counsel. The meeting also includes a review of previous minutes and committee reports.

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✓ Decided: Council approved $140,000 funding for the Troy Development Council

The council adopted a resolution authorizing $140,000 for the Troy Development Council for 2026, with unanimous approval. It also approved a resolution to employ legal counsel for the Director of Public Service and Safety, again unanimously. A motion to amend the downtown streetscape project to add RRFBs was rejected.

Mon May 11, 2026

Park Board

Park Board to consider recommending acceptance of ODNR grant

The Troy Park Board will meet to discuss and vote on recommending acceptance of an Ohio Department of Natural Resources grant. The board will also hear reports from the park superintendent, recreation director, and golf director, and approve the minutes from the April 6 meeting. The agenda is brief, with the grant recommendation as the only new business item.

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✓ Decided: Board recommends accepting $482,000 ODNR grant for Duke Park

The Park Board unanimously recommended accepting an Ohio Department of Natural Resources grant to fund a fishing and migratory bird project at Duke Park. The board noted the project was not in the 2026 budget and would require a reappropriation before construction.

Mon May 11, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Finance Committee to recommend $140,000 funding for Troy Development Council

The Finance Committee will consider a recommendation to approve $140,000 in 2026 funding for the Troy Development Council, sourced from the General Fund ($105,000) and Water/Sewer Fund ($17,500 each). Payments would be made quarterly at $35,000. Emergency legislation is requested to allow retroactive payments from January 1, 2026. The funding was previously delayed to clarify the TDC's mission and ongoing CEO recruitment.

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Mon May 4, 2026

City Council

Council to consider $12M Downtown Streetscape bidding authorization

The city council will hold first readings on resolutions authorizing bids for a $12 million downtown safety/streetscape renovation project and an agreement with the Dayton-Montgomery County Port Authority for the Terrace Ridge project. Ordinances for a right-of-way dedication at 2800 McKaig Road and final acceptance of a 0.667-acre annexation at 3110 W. Fenner Road are also up for first reading. The council plans to recess into executive session to discuss pending or imminent court action with legal counsel.

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✓ Decided: Council approves $12M downtown streetscape project, rejects pedestrian beacon amendment

The council approved a $12 million Downtown Safety/Streetscape Renovation Project, authorizing the director to seek bids and enter a contract. An amendment to add Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) was not adopted. The council also unanimously approved a cooperative agreement for rehabilitation of Terrace Ridge apartments, accepted right-of-way dedication at 2800 McKaig Road, and approved annexation of 0.667 acres from Concord Township.

Wed Apr 29, 2026

Human Relations Commission

Commission to review budget, hear public comments

The Human Relations Commission will hold a regular session to approve minutes from January, receive a budget update, and take public comments. The agenda is largely procedural, with no major votes or policy decisions scheduled.

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Mon Apr 27, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Council to consider $12 million Downtown Safety and Streetscape contract

The Streets & Sidewalks Committee will recommend that the City Council authorize the Director of Public Service and Safety to advertise for bids and enter a contract for the Downtown Safety and Streetscape Renovation Project, with a maximum cost of $12,000,000. The committee will also recommend that Council accept the dedication of right‑of‑way at 2800 McKaig Road, comprising 0.850 acres along SR 718 and 0.612 acres along McKaig Road. The Finance Committee will recommend authorizing a cooperative agreement for the Terrace Ridge Project to obtain a sales‑tax exemption in partnership with the Dayton‑Montgomery County Port Authority.

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Wed Apr 22, 2026

Planning Commission

Commission to recommend school right-of-way, decide on mural and piano projects

The Planning Commission will consider a recommendation to City Council for dedication of 0.850 acres along SR 718 and 0.612 acres along McKaig Road by Troy City Schools. The Commission will also decide on two historic district applications: a proposed mural at 101 Public Square (Baker's Locksmith Building) and the 2026 Painted Pianos Project for downtown locations.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission recommends right-of-way dedication to City Council

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended that Troy City Council approve the dedication of 1.462 acres of right-of-way along SR 718 and McKaig Road for Troy City Schools. The Commission also approved a mural design for the Baker's Locksmith building and the 2026 Painted Piano Program.

Wed Apr 22, 2026

Community Improvement Council

Community Improvement Corporation elects trustees and reviews facility leases

This agenda outlines the annual and organizational meetings for the Community Improvement Corporation of Troy on April 22, 2026. The body will conduct routine governance tasks, including the election of trustees and officers, approval of prior minutes, and a discussion on lease agreements for city-owned facilities. Reports on city projects and development council activities will also be presented. The agenda is primarily procedural and does not list substantive policy votes or public hearings.

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Mon Apr 20, 2026

City Council

Council to extend moratoriums on social service facilities and fuel stations

Troy City Council will consider extending existing moratoriums on community-oriented residential social service facilities and automobile fuel dispensing stations for an additional 90 days starting May 31, 2026. Other business includes a seven-year street lighting agreement with Miami Valley Lighting, approval of the final record plan for Somerset Reserve Phase 2, a lease for the Barn in the Park, and two emergency ordinances related to the Troy Strawberry Festival. A presentation on Child Advocacy Center program updates is also scheduled.

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✓ Decided: Troy City Council extends moratoriums on gas stations and social service facilities

Council approved a 90-day extension on permits for automobile fuel stations and residential social service facilities. Other actions included approving a residential development plan and street lighting and park lease agreements.

Wed Apr 15, 2026

Recreation Board

Recreation board to award PepsiCo beverage contract

The Troy Recreation Board will vote on awarding a non-alcoholic beverage agreement with PepsiCo Beverages for parks and recreation facilities. The meeting also includes approval of prior meeting minutes and updates from Hobart Arena and the Troy Aquatic Park. Other items are procedural.

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✓ Decided: Board approves PepsiCo beverage contract

The Recreation Board approved a contract with PepsiCo for non-alcoholic beverages at parks and pools, citing cost savings and rebates. The board also approved the minutes from the previous meeting.

Tue Apr 14, 2026

Records Commission

Troy Records Commission to approve disposal of police and recreation records

The commission will vote on two records disposal schedules: one for the Recreation Department and Hobart Arena covering invoices, registration forms, and admission reports from 2016–2020, and one for the Police Department covering property records, arrest cards, incident reports, and other records from 1998–2025. The meeting also includes approving prior minutes and scheduling the next meeting for October 13, 2026.

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Mon Apr 13, 2026

City Council Committee Meetings

Committee to consider recommending Somerset Reserve Phase 2 final plat

The Community & Economic Development Committee will discuss recommending approval of the Final Record Plan for Phase 2 of the Somerset Reserve Planned Development, a residential project at Nashville and W. Market. It will also consider extending moratoriums on permits for certain facilities. The Community Partnerships Committee will take up a seven-year street lighting agreement with Miami Valley Lighting, a lease for the Barn in the Park, and the 2026 Strawberry Festival including DORA activation. Emergency legislation is requested for the lighting agreement and festival.

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