Exercise your creativity this year for the chance to win cash prizes! The Dayton Community Development Association invites individuals, groups, businesses and families to make a one-of-a-kind scarecrow for the Harvest Festival, to be exhibited on Sept. 7th in downtown Dayton. The contest is open to all ages. The first, second, and third winners in each of four categories will win cash prizes, while “Best in Show” wins a dinner for two at the Joel Palmer House Restaurant. For contest rules and more details, download the entry form: 2013 Scarecrow Contest Application. The deadline to submit the entry form is August 31st.
Dedication of Oregon Historical Marker
The community is invited to the dedication of the new Oregon Historical Marker in Courthouse Square Park on Thursday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. Thanks very much to the volunteers at Oregon Travel Experience, the City of Dayton and the Dayton Community Development Association for this wonderful new addition to the park that will share Dayton’s heritage with visitors and residents.
Dayton Forward Strategic Plan Community Meeting
Save the evening of October 2nd to join us for the next Community Meeting! After several small group workshops and your input, we have a draft of the Dayton Forward Strategic Plan*! During the presentation there will be opportunity for further comment from community members and we hope you’ll come and participate.
We’ll be meeting on the second floor of the Dayton Community Center at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2nd.
Below, you will find links to a concept map of Dayton’s future and a document containing 13 goals which were generated in three workshops with Dayton residents
It would be helpful if everyone who visits this site picked and offered comments on one or more of the goals they were interested in.
In addition there are three areas/questions which require some thought.
Area A
Should the existing recreational vehicle park be designated as future industrial? The advantages to this proposal are: 1) Ready access to the Dundee bypass; 2) Proximity to the sanitary waste disposal site will reduce infrastructure costs; 3) Not within the floodplain; 4) Not within prime farmland; 5) Within the energy district. Giving a ready customer for reclaimed energy and presumably, large roof areas.
Area B
What should be the future of the rural residential area northwest of highway 18? No one had any clear alternative vision for this area. Because it is sparsely populated and within the Urban Growth Boundary, it makes it more difficult to justify the expansion of that boundary in an alternative direction.
Area C
Should some of the area purchased for ball fields be used for a large, ground mounted solar array to generate power for Dayton?
Please send your comments to: dayton@ermunch.com, or better yet come to the meeting at 6:30 PM, on October 2nd at the community center and join in on the conversation.
We look forward to your attendance and thank you very much for the support you’ve given so far!
Kelly Haverkate
Dayton Community Development Association
*Dayton Forward is a 20 week program to set the course for Dayton’s future development. Hosted by the Dayton Community Development Association and the City of Dayton, the process is being facilitated by Ernie Munch, a professional planner and architect with years of experience in community planning.
A Community Meeting
You are invited to attend
A COMMUNITY MEETING
6:30 PM
8 August 2012
at the
Dayton Community Center
606 4th St
Dayton, OR
For the purpose of discussing the future direction & development of the city of Dayton
AGENDA
1. Explanation of the Dayton Forward program
2. Illustrated presentation of Dayton’s historic growth & current resources
3. Discussion of community goals, priorities, and ideas that have been put
forward for the city’s future development
4. Volunteers for a citizen contact committee
This is the first meeting of a 20 week program to set the course for Dayton’s future development. Come see how and why Dayton became what it is today. Bring your ideas and concerns about the future.
What is your vision for Dayton’s future? What should be done to advance Dayton’s economic development? What should we save? How should we grow?
Sponsored by: Dayton Community Development Association (DCDA)
and the City of Dayton
Usted está invitado a asistir a una
REUNIÓN PARA LA COMUNIDAD
a las 6,30 p.m.
el 8 de agosto de 2012
en el
Centro Comunitario de Dayton
606 4th St
Dayton, OR
Con el propósito de hablar acerca de la dirección y el desarrollo futuro de Dayton
AGENDA
1. Una explicación del programa “Dayton Forward”
2. Una presentación ilustrada del crecimiento histórico y los recursos
actuales de Dayton
3. Una charla de las metas, prioridades, e ideas comunitarias que se han
presentado para el futuro desarrollo de la ciudad
4. Voluntarios para un comité de contacto para los residentes
Esta es la primera reunión de un programa de 20 semanas para determinar el curso del desarrollo futuro de Dayton. Vengan a ver cómo Dayton llegó a ser lo que es hoy. Traigan sus ideas y preocupaciones acerca del futuro.
¿Cuál es su visión para el futuro de Dayton? ¿Qué se debe hacer para avanzar el desarrollo económico de Dayton? ¿Qué debemos mantener? ¿Cómo debemos crecer?
Auspiciada por: La Asociación de Desarrollo Comunitario de Dayton
(DCDA) y la Ciudad de Dayton
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