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Dayton wins $1 million state cleanup grant
The city of Dayton will receive a $1,004,430 Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund grant for environmental cleanup activities at the Monument Avenue Gateway project site.
The grant was awarded at the Clean Ohio Council meeting on Monday, May 18.
The city plans to demolish on-site structures and clean up the property to make it a “shovel-ready” site for future redevelopment opportunities within the proposed Ballpark District Riverfront Development, a proposed mixed-use urban entertainment district, according to the state Development Department.
The property was the site of the Duro Pump Company from 1940-1977. General Motors operated a process wastewater treatment facility there from 1981-1996, according to the department.
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