Dayton Daily News

Carriage Trails open house set for today

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A community open house is scheduled from noon to 5 p.m. today for the Carriage Trails Residentia­l Community in Huber Heights.

The housing developmen­t — located in the Bethel Local School District — is between Ohio 201 and Ohio 202, about a mile north of Interstate 70.

A variety of builders offer homes between $110,000 and $400,000. director for the city of West Carrollton. Hal Hunter started the job on Tuesday, May 29.

Hunter replaced Economic Developmen­t Director Bill Covell, who died on May 2.

Hunter previously worked in economic or community developmen­t manager for the cities of Vandalia, Fairborn and Union and as a community and economic developmen­t specialist for the county government. The search for Covell’s replacemen­t will begin in mid-June. their relationsh­ips as a means of qualifying partners for workrelate­d benefits.

Six couples had registered by 3 p.m. Friday.

Couples can register by mail or in person at the City Commission Office in City Hall, 101 W. Third St. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The cost is $50.

For more informatio­n, contact the City Commission Office at (937) 333-3636. at 4:30 p.m. The walk begins at 6 p.m.

There is no registrati­on fee to participat­e in Take Steps.

Participan­ts must have raised or donated at least $25 to receive an event wristband.

Participan­ts who raise $100 will receive a Take Steps T-shirt.

Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis is CCFA’s largest fundraisin­g event.

For questions, contact Traci Osborne, walk manager, at tosborne@ccfa.org or (513) 7723550. The event’s Facebook page is titled “Take Steps Dayton.” to replace Gregory Johnson, who departed the agency at the end of May after an abrupt resignatio­n.

The Greater Dayton Premier Management board promoted Al Prude to the agency’s top job Friday.

Prude, of Centervill­e, has served as GDPM’s vice president of operations for a year and a half. He has also worked in government in Toledo, Michigan and Georgia.

Johnson tendered his resignatio­n in May without giving a reason. Johnson resigned making $169,744.

GDPM — previously Dayton Metropolit­an Housing Authority — has a $44 million budget and oversees low-income housing, including 2,800 apartments and other housing units.

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