One week after Dayton’s own congressman presented recommendations to make downtown safer, people are expressing concern that the emphasis will come at the expense of other areas of need.
Some Dayton residents who addressed Wednesday’s City Commission meeting said they are feeling left out.
Dayton mayor, police chief agree: The city’s violence has to stop. But how?
“How would that affect our neighborhood?” asked Berkeley Moore. “Does that mean the police put in other parts of the city will be decreased?”
Living on Dayton’s northwest side, Moore believes these efforts are only appealing to Downtown businesses leaders…