"More than $783M spent in public and private investment since 2001, city says."The solution is to stop the welfare and other government programs. This would change the trajectory of west Dayton overnight.
"The city’s west side lacks opportunities, basic amenities like a grocery store and a block-by-block vision for growth that addresses inequality and blight, critics said."No central plan will help.
Trotwood cop had sex while on duty.
Reduced funding blamed for reduced road paving.
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