During the Huber Heights City Council meeting on June 9, 2025, significant discussions centered around community events and a proposed new coffee kiosk that aims to enhance local amenities.
One of the key highlights was the ongoing construction project on Carriage Trails Boulevard, where the eastbound lane is currently closed for a sewer line extension. Once this phase is completed, work will shift to the westbound lane, necessitating a detour through River Birch and Red Buckeye. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the traffic changes as the project progresses.
In addition to infrastructure updates, the council announced upcoming community events, including a community garage sale scheduled for the following weekend. Residents can expect a list of participants to be shared on social media and available at City Hall. Another exciting event is the pickleball tournament hosted in partnership with the YMCA at Community Park, taking place on June 13 and 14, with registration closing on June 12.
The meeting also featured a public hearing regarding a basic development plan for a new drive-thru coffee kiosk, 7 Brew, to be located at 7605 Old Troy Pike. The proposed kiosk will occupy a half-acre site that was previously a parking lot. The plan includes a prefabricated building and aims to enhance the commercial landscape of the area. The council expressed support for the project, noting that it meets zoning requirements and will improve the site’s aesthetics with additional landscaping.
Furthermore, the council highlighted the importance of community engagement, urging local organizations to participate in the upcoming Star Spangled Heights parade, with registration closing soon. They also promoted the Safety Town program for kindergarten children, which offers educational activities related to safety.
As the meeting concluded, the council reaffirmed its commitment to fostering community involvement and enhancing local services, ensuring that residents remain informed and engaged in the development of Huber Heights.