"City spokeswoman Toni Bankston said Thursday that the decision was made to cease the camera enforcement because the city now has enough data on accident and violation hot spots.Yeah, right. As if they hadn't gathered enough data in the previous five or so years. It's more likely the new fees kick in then.
“We kept the cameras on as long as we have to collect data on traffic patterns, accidents, etc.,” she said. “We have collected all the data we require and therefore we are turning them off at the end of the year.”"
Centerville water main project behind schedule, of course.
Dayton City Commissioners vote to give themselves a pay raise. Voters should make that decision.
"Mayor Nan Whaley has decided once again to keep her salary at its 2013 level, citing a pledge she made to freeze her wages."While fiscally meaningless, this is good politics. She makes way more money on kickbacks anyway.
The DDN won't report what kind of bus crashed in Kettering.
Miamisburg puts taxpayers $400,000 in debt to keep business in town.
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