Mayor Nan Whaley, Dayton, Ohio
Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley offers the following views:
“Thanks to the generosity of our residents, the city of Dayton was able to pass an 8 year, 0.25 percent income tax levy to support a massive residential road resurfacing program, park improvements, and the hiring of additional patrol officers. The levy will also provide needed financial support to our youngest citizens by providing high-quality preschool citywide. Research has shown that by investing in early childhood education programs, municipalities are able to reap long-term gains in its workforce development.”
The mayor says that In 2017, the city will continue to leverage its tax dollars with other state, federal, and private sources to address the city’s infrastructure, facility and equipment needs. The mayor adds that the city will explore ways to work smarter and leverage technology to provide high quality services to the community.
Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley offers the following views:
“Thanks to the generosity of our residents, the city of Dayton was able to pass an 8 year, 0.25 percent income tax levy to support a massive residential road resurfacing program, park improvements, and the hiring of additional patrol officers. The levy will also provide needed financial support to our youngest citizens by providing high-quality preschool citywide. Research has shown that by investing in early childhood education programs, municipalities are able to reap long-term gains in its workforce development.”
The mayor says that In 2017, the city will continue to leverage its tax dollars with other state, federal, and private sources to address the city’s infrastructure, facility and equipment needs. The mayor adds that the city will explore ways to work smarter and leverage technology to provide high quality services to the community.