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Utilities Summary for Dayton, NJ
Electric Companies:
32
Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers:
1
Municipal Electricity:
No
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Dayton Internet Connectivity
Broadband Availability
99.85%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
19.11%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
78.85%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
This is the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council. Dayton voters approved a “Green Aggregation” plan, so your account is automatically set to buy 100% renewable energy at a bulk-negotiated rate. You don’t have to do anything to be “green,” but if you find a cheaper rate on the Energy Choice Ohio “Apples to Apples” website, you can opt out of SOPEC at any time without a fee.
What happens when the "Blue Lights" flash?
Keep an eye on the streetlights! When Dayton declares a Snow Emergency, blue lights at major intersections will flash. This triggers an immediate parking ban on designated snow routes; if you don’t move your car to a side street or a city-approved lot, you’ll be towed to allow the plows to clear the way.
Is it true I have to "wrap" my trash?
Only the big stuff. Dayton is very strict about bulk pickup health safety. If you are tossing a mattress, box spring, or upholstered furniture, you must wrap it entirely in plastic (available at most hardware stores). If it’s “naked” on the curb, the city crews are legally required to leave it there.
Why is my water bill "Quarterly"?
Most residential customers in Dayton are billed every three months. This can be a shock if you aren’t expecting a $200-$300 bill all at once. A local “Knowledgeable Neighbor” tip: set aside $75 a month in a “utility bucket” so the quarterly municipal bill doesn’t disrupt your budget.
Does the "Great Miami Aquifer" mean I need a filter?
Dayton’s water is sourced from a “Sole Source Aquifer” and is incredibly pure, often winning national taste tests. However, it is very hard (high mineral content). While it’s great for drinking, you’ll notice white spots on your glassware; most Dayton homeowners find a water softener is a necessary investment to protect their water heater and dishwasher.
How do I handle "the leaves" in a tree-filled neighborhood?
If you move into a leafy area like Oakwood or the Huffman Historic District, don’t bag your leaves in the fall. The city runs leaf vacuum trucks on a specific neighborhood schedule. Just rake them into a pile at the edge of the curb (not in the street or over a storm drain), and the “big vacuum” will take care of the rest.
Who is the cheapest electricity supplier in Dayton?
American Power & Gas is the cheapest electric provider in Dayton, offering plans starting at $0.1 /kWh.