Fifth st. market in Dayton
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Fifth st. market in Dayton
My wife has made it our weekend mission to go to the fifth St mkt and I want to know if anyone has any previous knowledge if it is a CPZ?
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
You mean the 2nd Street Market?Tackleberry wrote:My wife has made it our weekend mission to go to the fifth St mkt and I want to know if anyone has any previous knowledge if it is a CPZ?
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
Yes I do... brain fart. Sorry about the confusion
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
scriz wrote:You mean the 2nd Street Market?Tackleberry wrote:My wife has made it our weekend mission to go to the fifth St mkt and I want to know if anyone has any previous knowledge if it is a CPZ?
Maybe they moved to a better part of town?
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
We've been to the 2nd street market a number of times, and never noticed any postings. Last visit was a week ago.
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
Great! Thank you for the information.
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It's posted. It may not be on the large doors in the front, but the rear door I usually use has a sign. Even if you don't see a sign, the building is owned by Five Rivers Metroparks, which makes it a government owned facility.
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
I would like to confirm it is posted on all side entrances but not a double doors by the food court area
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I'll do a recon Saturday.
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
All the doors are posted. The signs are small and faded, but they're there. When the doors are propped open, they are not noticeable.Tackleberry wrote:I would like to confirm it is posted on all side entrances but not a double doors by the food court area
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
Looks like it's been a while since the 2nd Street Market was addressed, and we were there this afternoon. I can confirm the facility is posted very clearly.
I must be wrong, but I thought public parks funded with tax dollars could not be posted. The Market is part of the Montgomery Co Five Rivers Metropark system, which according to their website, is 80% tax funded. Even through it's designated a park, the majority of the businesses operate from the inside the long, straight (former warehouse building?) market building. There are also vendors outside.
Does the fact the market is an indoor facility allow the County to post a designated public park funded by the residents of Montgomery County?
I must be wrong, but I thought public parks funded with tax dollars could not be posted. The Market is part of the Montgomery Co Five Rivers Metropark system, which according to their website, is 80% tax funded. Even through it's designated a park, the majority of the businesses operate from the inside the long, straight (former warehouse building?) market building. There are also vendors outside.
Does the fact the market is an indoor facility allow the County to post a designated public park funded by the residents of Montgomery County?
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Re: Fifth st. market in Dayton
Yes, a building that is considered a government facility (A building or part of a building that is owned or leased by the government of this state or a political subdivision of this state and where employees of the government of this state or the political subdivision regularly are present for the purpose of performing their official duties as employees of the state or political subdivision;) is a no-carry zone. It doesn't matter that it is called a "park", unfortunately.Col Duke wrote:Does the fact the market is an indoor facility allow the County to post a designated public park funded by the residents of Montgomery County?
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