Dayton Daily News

Trotwood site for new municipal courtOK’d

Building is latest project in surge of developmen­t in city.

- ByChrisSte­wart

Trotwood and Montgomery County have settled on a location for the county’s new Western Division municipal court, another new project in a surge of developmen­t along EastMain Street in the city.

Montgomery County commission­ers on Tuesday approved a resolution accepting a quit claim deed from the Trotwood Community Improvemen­t Corp. for roughly 3.3 acres of land on the north side of East Main Street, just across MacgregorD­rive from the new library.

ChadDownin­g, executive director of the Trotwood Community Improvemen­tCorp., said thenew courthouse is one of three large projects either completed or in the works for the area that will “be one of our city centers” and

a “catalyst” for future developmen­t.

“This will create more critical mass, create more employment and industry, which will help our other small businesses in this immediate district along Main Street and into Old Town. It will help them greatly in making further investment­s and growing,” Downing said.

The courthouse constructi­on project will join a planned new Goodwill Easter Seals MiamiValle­y’sWest CampusComm­unityServi­ces Center. Between both projects is the newDaytonM­etro Library Trotwood branch. It was set to have its grand opening on March 13, the day the library system was forced to shut down due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The library has reopened under coronaviru­s precaution­s.

The county ismoving the Western Division court from New Lebanon to the new location. The court serves Brookville, Clay Twp. Farmersvil­le, Jackson Twp., Jefferson Twp., New Lebanon, Perry Twp., Phillipsbu­rg, Trotwood and Verona. The Eastern Division court in Huber Heights serves that community along with Riverside.

As partners in the project, the county received the site fromthe Trotwood Community Improvemen­t Corp. at no charge, Downing said.

The nearly $ 6 million planned facility will provide more than court services, said Montgomery County Administra­tor Michael Colbert.

“The goal is not to just build a court, but to build a hub that the community can enjoy on a whole magnitude of different services.”

Colbert said the county plans the facility as an “opportunit­y center” that will provide county workforce and human services resources.

The county plans to hold community inputmeeti­ngs before building details are finalized, according to the county, which expects to break ground at the site in the fall of 2021.

 ??  ?? Goodwill Easter Seals West Campus will be built on the north side of East Main St. between the library and Beardsley Rd.
Goodwill Easter Seals West Campus will be built on the north side of East Main St. between the library and Beardsley Rd.

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