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  • Community Spotlight: Harrison Township, Ohio

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers Harrison Township, Ohio is a suburban township located just north of Dayton, Ohio. The township includes established residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and several institutional properties. Its proximity to Dayton places it near major employment centers, healthcare facilities, and regional transportation routes. The township sits within the

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  • Community Spotlight: German Township, Ohio

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers German Township, Ohio is a rural township located in the western portion of Montgomery County, Ohio. The township sits west of Dayton, Ohio and borders several smaller communities in the county’s western corridor. Much of the area remains agricultural, with farmland, open space, and low-density residential

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  • Community Spotlight: Clay Township, Ohio —

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers Clay Township, Ohio is a suburban township located in the northern part of Montgomery County, Ohio. The township sits north of Dayton, Ohio and includes a mix of residential neighborhoods, farmland, and growing commercial areas. Its location places it within the northern Dayton region while maintaining

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  • Community Spotlight: Butler Township, Ohio —

    Local Issues & What It Means for Taxpayers Butler Township Ohio stands out as one of Montgomery County’s larger townships, shaped heavily by airport proximity, logistics corridors, and commercial development patterns. Because of its strategic location, the township manages growth pressures and service demands that often resemble those of a small city rather than a

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  • Community Spotlight: Verona, Ohio —

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers Verona Ohio presents a unique governance profile within the Dayton metropolitan area. Unlike most villages, Verona spans two counties — Montgomery County and Preble County. Because of this split-county reality, residents may experience differences in administrative systems, court jurisdictions, and public reporting structures depending on which

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  • Community Spotlight: Phillipsburg, Ohio —

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers Phillipsburg Ohio may have a small geographic footprint, yet it holds meaningful identity and governance significance for nearby residents. In small villages like Phillipsburg Ohio, local government decisions often feel immediate and personal. Because leadership operates at close range to constituents, financial transparency and spending decisions

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  • Community Spotlight: New Lebanon, Ohio —

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers New Lebanon Ohio is a small incorporated village with a strong local identity and deep community roots. Although modest in size, New Lebanon Ohio operates within a network of surrounding jurisdictions and often depends on coordinated services such as roads, public safety, and shared municipal resources.

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  • Community Spotlight: Germantown, Ohio —

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers Germantown Ohio serves as a distinctive gateway community in Montgomery County, blending strong historic character with access to major outdoor and recreation assets. Because Germantown connects western and southwestern corridors of the county, development patterns often influence both local identity and regional movement. Residents frequently express

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  • Community Spotlight: Farmersville, Ohio —

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers Unique attributes Farmersville Ohio ranks among the smallest incorporated communities in Montgomery County. Despite its tight geographic footprint, Farmersville maintains a strong civic identity and active local governance presence. Because the village operates at a lean scale, leadership must balance limited staffing, shared services, and long-term

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  • Community Spotlight: West Carrollton, Ohio

    Local Issues, Growth & What It Means for Taxpayers West Carrollton, Ohio is a small city located south of Dayton, Ohio along the Great Miami River. Because of this location, the community developed as an industrial and transportation hub. Today, it remains closely connected to the broader Dayton region. Historically, West Carrollton grew around manufacturing

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