Dayton TX

9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 7 “Absolutely!” she enthused, adding of the local townsfolk, “They can call. A lot of them will stop by (the city hall, located at 117 Cook St. in downtown Dayton). A lot of them will e-mail us. Both Kimberly and the Mayor will avail themselves of talking to the public. It doesn’t matter who you are. You don’t have to be well known in the community. If folks come in with questions, we either help them ourselves or direct them where they need to go.” Wadzeck spoke of Dayton’s mercantile district. “We have a very small, traditional downtown area,” she said. “It was developed at the turn of the 20th century. We’ve been able to keep a few of our (historic) buildings, but of course many others have been demolished and replaced. But we still have that little core downtown area, where we have events.” DAY TON, TE XAS CONNECTING CAPITAL TO COMMUNITIES SINCE 1980 the goodman corp.com + + + + + + + + + Intergovernmental Relations & Funding Pursuit Grant Management, Compliance & Procurement Roadway & Infrastructure Design Mobility & Transportation Planning Transportation Modeling & Traffic Analysis Transit Planning Community Planning Economic Development Environmental

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