Historic Redlining in Dayton, Ohio Redlining was a system of grading neighborhoods established by the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation to determine which neighborhoods were desirable and which ones were “hazardous.” The redlining system was used to...
The chart below provides a visualization of how much city managers are paid compared to how many people they represent. As you can see, for medium to large sized cities the managers are paid comparable salaries. Kettering and Centerville even pay their city managers...
If you leave Dayton going east on 35 until you get to Xenia and then take 68 north, after you pass through Clark County you will arrive in Champaign County. The county seat, Urbana, lies close to the middle of the county. Small villages populate the outskirts of the...
Akron, Ohio is located about fifty minutes away from the larger, better-known Cleveland, which became a bustling metropolis because it resides on a major waterway that defines Ohio’s northern border. Dayton, Ohio is located about fifty minutes away from the larger,...
Neighborhood’s for Dayton’s Future is a Political Action Committee whose purpose is to raise money towards refurbishing local neighborhoods. The treasurer for this campaign is Michael Voelker. 2011 Annual Campaign Finance Report Starting Balance-...
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