Dayton TX
11 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 7 DAY TON, TE XAS see more clothiers, home goods and things of that nature as well,” said Judge. As with all such cities, Dayton wants to put its best collective foot forward in order to make itself more attractive to prospective businesses and industries. Newsletters, social media and Websites have their electronic part to play in such efforts, as Billings noted. “What we’re trying to do is just have more things for people to do,” she said, “to have more events and more opportunities and get that information out to our citizens and surrounding cities.” She cited the upcoming Fourth of July events, “Food Truck Fridays” downtown and other such happenings as having a fun and beneficial effect upon Daytonians. Judge shared Billings’s assessment. “We want people to think of Dayton as a great place to live, work and play,” she declared.
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