The city of Dayton is approaching the end of federal funding used to demolish empty and rundown houses.
After removing more than 800 buildings over the last four years, city leaders plan to tear down an additional 300 structures this year to reach the program’s target.
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The demolition project is funded by American Rescue Plan money earmarked for a five-year strategy to remove blight.
As the city enters the final year of that funding, officials are evaluating plans to continue the work…