The City of Trotwood announced that Wolf Creek Pike will see intermittent closures later this week. According to a press ...
As previously reported on News Center 7, the City of Dayton approved a six-month moratorium on new group homes in August 2024 ...
Quincy Pope, city manager for Trotwood. Submitted photo Upon completion, the project would create 51 to 100 new jobs, which would include coaches, educational instructors and tutors, bus drivers ...
The Dayton City Commission last month approved extending its temporary moratorium that prevents new group homes from opening in the city. The moratorium will last for another 180 days. The city ...
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Trotwood residents voice concerns over proposed recycling facilityA new development proposed for the City of Trotwood has community members and city leaders unhappy. The City of Trotwood sent an official letter to the City of Dayton opposing a paper recycling ...
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Variety of performances scheduled for today’s Black History Month program in TrotwoodThe City of Trotwood is hosting a Black History Month Program this afternoon. The program will be held at 2 p.m. at the Trotwood Community & Cultural Arts Center on Lake Center Dr. >> ‘Strangest ...
The project is currently slated for completion by April 2026. The city of Trotwood received a Most Impacted and Distressed area designation by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD ...
Six months after a developer in Trotwood shared plans for redevelopment of the former Salem Consumer Square shopping center, frustration is mounting among city officials as the dilapidated ...
The City of Trotwood received a most impacted and distressed (MID) area designation by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) because of the tornado damage and was allocated $10.5 ...
Trotwood City Manager Quincy Pope confirmed to News Center 7 that the moratorium was approved during the city council meeting on Monday. ADid you feel it? Two earthquakes detected in Ohio on ...
The City of Trotwood received a most impacted and distressed (MID) area designation by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) because of the tornado damage and was allocated $10.5 ...
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