Happy Holidays from the Dayton Riverfront Plan

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As we bring 2021 to a close, it seems a good time to show appreciation for the partnerships and collaboration that go into bringing the…

As we bring 2021 to a close, it seems a good time to show appreciation for the partnerships and collaboration that go into bringing the Dayton Riverfront Plan to fruition. Nine agencies work together to plan, design, engineer, and implement the plan’s nearly 100 projects.

City of Dayton (co-project manager)
Five Rivers MetroParks (co-project manager)
Miami Conservancy District
CityWide Development Corporation
Downtown Dayton Partnership
Greater Dayton RTA
Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission
Montgomery County
Montgomery County Land Bank

One of the reasons the Dayton region can accomplish so much is the camaraderie and support that these public-serving agencies share. In the midst of the project, the lead planner for Sasaki, the plan’s international consulting firm, exclaimed, “I can’t believe how much fun you guys have together!” The talented professionals—planners, engineers, and landscape architects—don’t allow turf or ego to hinder the development of these great projects to better our community.  From leadership to staff, these agencies work hard to bring the public open space, infrastructure, and community economic development projects proposed by the Dayton Riverfront Plan to reality. We can all look forward to the bright and prosperous Dayton we’ll enjoy as a result.

Happy Holidays from the team at the Dayton Riverfront Plan.

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