Miamisburg Quarterly Winter 2025

Spurlock Appointed Clerk of Council

Mayor Michelle Collins announced the appointment of Shelby Spurlock as Miamisburg’s new Clerk of Council. City Council unanimously approved Spurlock’s selection at its regular meeting September 15. Spurlock serves as the Programs and Community Center Supervisor for Miamisburg Parks and Recreation, where she has devoted the last eight years to improving community engagement and programming. A lifelong resident of the Dayton area, Shelby offers profound local knowledge and a strong dedication to this community.

In addition to her daily duties, Shelby also acts as the secretary for both the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and the Miamisburg Community Foundation, displaying her continuous commitment to public service and civic engagement. “We have confidence that Shelby (Spurlock) will continue to serve and provide exceptional public service to this city.” according to City Council. Prior to her role with the City of Miamisburg, Shelby spent three years at Marsh McLennan Agency as an Account Assistant. Shelby earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Wright State University and she applies a thoughtful, people- oriented approach to her work in the public sector. Shelby and her husband, Paul, currently live in Washington Township and take pride in enhancing the vibrancy of the region she has always called home.

Riverview Avenue Roadway Improvement Project is Complete

The one-mile stretch of South Riverview Avenue roadwork is complete after being closed for over a year. This section, located between Linden Avenue and Curtis Drive, was part of the City of Miamisburg’s $3.4 million Riverview Avenue Roadway Improvement Project. The work included installing a new 18-inch water transmission main and reconstructing the two-lane road with a fresh asphalt surface, along with several other enhancements. “These significant project sidewalk, curb, gutter and storm pipe improvements now provide pedestrian connectivity, improved drainage and an aesthetically pleasing paved corridor with a much smoother ride,” said City Engineer Bob Stanley. “I would like to thank the residents in and around the Riverview Avenue project area for their cooperation and patience as our team built the project over the past year.” This project was approved in the city’s capital improvement plan budget for 2024 and includes American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) federal funding.

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