December 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

November 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

October 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

September 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

August 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

July 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

June 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

May 2023 Update

This month’s Executive Director’s Update features a summary of the latest news from MVRPC, a spotlight on member resources and information about upcoming meetings and events.  Read full article

Virtual Public Meeting to Review the Proposed Non-Point Source Implementation Strategy for the Hebble Creek-Mad River watershed in Greene and Montgomery Counties

Dayton, OH – The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) partnered with the Cities of Fairborn and Huber Heights, Bath Township, the Miami Conservancy District, B-W Greenway Community Land Trust, and WPAFB to facilitate the development of a Non-Point Source Implementation Strategy (NPS-IS or “9 Element” Plan) for the Hebble Creek-Mad River watershed in Greene and Montgomery Counties. Read full article