Dayton Riverfront Plan
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About the Plan
The Plan was created from a partnership-driven revitalization effort that brought together Five Rivers MetroParks, Miami Conservancy District, the City of Dayton, Montgomery County, Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, the Downtown Dayton Partnership, and the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA). Additional funding support was provided by The Dayton Foundation and the Montgomery County Land Bank.
Partners
- City of Dayton
- Five Rivers MetroParks
- Miami Conservancy District
- CityWide Development Corporation
- Downtown Dayton Partnership
- Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority
- Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission
- Montgomery County
- Montgomery County Land Bank
Keep up with our progress
Tour a map of the Plan’s study area to see what projects have been completed, what projects are being implemented, and what projects are being planned right now.
News
2021 Efforts Underway
In the last year, despite the need to turn our attention to staying safe and helping our neighbors and community through the COVID-19 pandemic, the partners in the Dayton Riverfront Plan (Five Rivers MetroParks, City of Dayton, the Miami Conservancy District, and six...
Creating a healthy city
With just a few weeks until the unveiling of the final plans for the future of Dayton’s riverfronts, Dayton Riverfront Plan partners want to share more about the goals of the 20-year plan and once again invite the public to attend public meetings on Tuesday,...
Final Dayton Riverfront Plan to be presented during public meetings this June
Mark your calendars for the unveiling of the final Dayton Riverfront Plan on Tuesday, June 12 at the Dayton Metro Library Community Room from noon to 2 p.m. or 6 to 8 p.m. Dayton Riverfront Plan partners will give a presentation of the final plan and then host...
Our Goals
Economic Engine
Leverage the rivers to catalyze development in greater downtown and ensure long-term vitality of the region.
Something for Everyone
Provide more diverse programs and experiences, and ensure their equitable distribution across the riverfront.
Heart of Dayton
Healthy City
Take me to the River
Living Protection
flooding.