Infrastructure

Transportation

Dayton is strategically located at the intersection of multiple transportation nodes, making it the ideal location for manufacturing, logistics, and transportation-related industries. Dayton's proximity to road, rail, air, and shipping routes, along with the availability of land, makes it ideal for industrial and commercial development. 

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Ground Transportation

Highway 90 was part of the Old Spanish Trail Highway System, which was an auto trail that once spanned the United States, with almost 2,750 miles of roadway from ocean to ocean. Dayton commemorates the project each year in November.

Newly constructed State Highway 99, which is also known as the Grand Parkway, runs through Dayton's outskirts and is part of the section that will complete the 180-mile third loop around Houston.

A large portion of Dayton's streets in Dayton are owned by the Texas Department of Transportation, (TXDOT). TXDOT roadways include: Highway 90, Highway 146, Highway 321, FM 1960, FM 1008 aka Clayton Street, FM 1409 aka Winfree, FM 1413, and FM 686.

The City of Dayton Street & Drainage Division is responsible for several programs that maintain about 90 lane miles of city streets in good, safe condition for drivers. Programs include pothole repair, skin patch repair, asphalt overlay, concrete panel replacement, street sweeping, drainage improvements, mowing, limb trimming, and weed control.

You can also contact Public Works at 936.258.2642.

Rail Transportation

Two major rail service providers, Union Pacific & Burlington Northern Santa Fe, have rail lines and storage facilities in Dayton. Direct access to two rail providers enhances Dayton's site selection for large industrial projects that will create new jobs for both existing and future generations of Dayton residents.

Air Transportation

Dayton is located near two International Airports and several municipal or privately owned air parks.

Bush International Airport (IAH) is located 29 miles away, and Hobby International Airport (HOU) is located only 40 miles away. Liberty Municipal Airport is 12 miles away, and Cleveland  Municipal Airport is 30 miles away. RWJ Airpark, is privately owned and located approximately 20 miles away.

Access to the Port of Houston

The Port of Houston, one of the world's largest ports on the Gulf Coast, is located only 30 miles from Dayton, Texas. The Port can easily be easily accessed via truck-to-rail service and provides direct access to shipping channels worldwide.

Additionally, Dayton is located just 25 miles North of multiple bulk transfer facilities offering barge service.

Dayton's location and access to multiple transportation networks make it the ideal location to do business in the Greater Houston metro area.

Utilities

Water and Sewer 

The City of Dayton provides water and sewer service.

Gas Service

CenterPoint Energy provides gas service in Dayton. To arrange for service, visit them online or call 713-659-2111.

Electricity

Entergy provides electric service in Dayton.

Trash and recycling

The City of Dayton handles trash and recycling billing, though Frontier Waste Solutions provides service. Service begins automatically when new residents request water and sewer service through the City of Dayton. 

Internet Services

Fiber Internet services are provided by the following companies: Comcast, AT&T, Ezee Fiber and Highline.