Civic Capacity
Giving thoughtful insight and analysis in local civic affairs for those who love their hometown
10/09/2024
This afternoon, the Troy Planning Commission will discuss a staff recommendation prohibiting Adult Use Cannabis Dispensaries in the community.
Troy's Planning Commission to Discuss Recreational Ma*****na Staff recommends prohibiting dispensaries in the community
10/05/2024
This week, the Civic Capacity newsletter hit the 1,500 subscriber milestone. Thanks to all our readers, subscribers and supporters for being a part of a community that wants to learn and know more about our hometowns and the decisions that are shaping our communities.
09/25/2024
What are Community Land Trusts? At a time when housing seems to be a challenging issue to tackle, could these organizations help create more affordable housing options? Let's take a look at these groups in today's Civic Capacity Newsletter.
Could Community Land Trusts Help Solve The Housing Crisis? These organizations have been around for decades and are being seen as possible answers to tough housing questions
09/16/2024
Tipp City is looking to purchase a shopping center. Let's take a look at the fiscal health of the community and see if this is something that the community could pull off.
Tipp City Is Looking to Purchase a Shopping Center Our first in-depth look at what's happening in Tipp City
08/29/2024
Earlier today, the County Commissioners appointed a new acting county recorder for Miami County!
BREAKING NEWS: County Commissioners Appoint Acting County Recorder Retired Sheriff's Department Captain Dave Norman to Lead Office
08/11/2024
Thursday night, residents will have a chance to look at what the future of our community might look like as the city's new Comprehensive Plan is presented in a town hall meeting.
Meet The Future The City of Troy, along with their consultant, American Structurepoint is nearing the completion of the city’s once-in-a-generation Comprehensive Plan.
08/06/2024
One community has a history of taking residents on a journey of what is possible. One community just takes residents on a ride.
Why Lock Nine in Piqua Is Working and Why Whatever Troy is Doing May Not One community takes residents on a journey of the possible. One community takes residents for a ride.
07/30/2024
Communities throughout Ohio use Tax Increment Financing to help support development activities, but this tool isn't exactly the easiest to understand. Today, we pull back the curtain on TIFs and try to explain how they work.
Understanding Tax Increment Financing These new tools can help communities grow
07/27/2024
The Civic Capacity Newsletter recently talked about how many gas stations are here in Troy. Today, we dig into the issue a little bit more and talk about where these gas stations actually are and provide some clear recommendations to our city leaders on how to make sure that new gas stations are in the right places to serve the community.
Are Gas Stations in the Wrong Places in Troy? Let's follow up on a story covered earlier this month.
07/24/2024
Shocking absolutely no one, Huber Heights approved a 300 acre annexation into Bethel Township. One of the most interesting aspects of this annexation is how this property will be taxed. Will there be a TIF? Will there be a combination CRA/NCA?
Huh?
We explore these acronyms and how all this will impact one the largest growing school districts in the entire state in today's Civic Capacity.
An Annexation Gets Approved Shocking no one, the City of Huber Heights land grab north continues and opens the door for more difficult decisions ahead
07/22/2024
Yesterday, our publication was accused of "throwing gasoline on a fire" by not reaching out to local politicians and bureaucrats as we talked about a pre-annexation agreement in Bethel Township.
The takeaway? There are too many leaders in government that don't want you to think critically about important community issues.
We explore that topic in today's newsletter.
A Community Responds Yesterday's Civic Capacity Is Seen as "Throwing Gasoline on a Fire"
07/09/2024
I have a sneaking suspicion that the City Administration is trying to paint some people into corners. All of this begs the big question, "What exactly is the plan around here?" Read more about it in today's Civic Capacity Newsletter.
Getting Painted Into Corners Thanks to the State Capital Budget, the City Administration is going to push City Council again sometime soon. It's time to stop the madness.
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