Push for new hospital in Dayton rejected by commissioners

A proposal for a new tax levy to fund a public hospital in West Dayton will not appear on the November ballot after a deadlocked vote by the Dayton City Council.

The proposal, which aimed to establish a one-mill tax levy to generate $2 million annually, was intended to replace the services lost when Premier Health closed the Good Samaritan Hospital.

“There has been no site identified for this project; the funding is woefully insufficient,” Dayton City Commissioner Chris Shaw said…

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