Turner Road Comprehensive Redevelopment Plan

Charles WheelerCommunity News, Trotwood Community Improvement Corporation (TCIC)

Join representatives from the Turner Road Comprehensive Redevelopment Plan Planning Team and Harrison Township, the City of Trotwood, and Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) for a Community Ideas Forum about the Turner Road Corridor. This meeting is an opportunity to learn more about the planning process, share your thoughts and ideas, and participate in activities that will help shape the future of this corridor.
The workshop will take place on:
📅Tuesday, August 27th
⏰6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
📍Meadowdale High School Gym, (3873 Whitestone Ct, Dayton, OH, 45416)
Let us know if you plan to join us and learn more about the Turner Road Comprehensive Redevelopment Plan by registering for the event at, bit.ly/august272024
Why now?
Both communities are facing challenges. Population decline, aging infrastructure, and vacancy compound in the built environment create a hurdle for reinvestment. But there are also key advantages. The communities’ location, workforce, and available sites make them an ideal target for growing segments within the Ohio economy. Now is the time to connect these places with the right opportunities and the Turner Road Corridor is the right place to start.
What’s the planning area?
The study area will include six catalytic sites across the City of Trotwood and Harrison Township, totaling close to 1,000 acres.
What is the plan’s purpose?
This strategy is a critical first step in attracting investment, securing new jobs and tax revenue, and ultimately improving the quality of life, place, and opportunity for residents of both communities This plan will account for the regional and local markets to provide an aspirational, yet achievable vision for the corridor supported by policy recommendations, recommended roadways and streetscape improvements, potential catalytic site concepts, and guidance for funding that meets the needs of the city of Trotwood and Harrison Township today and tomorrow.
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