City leaders deny gas station chain’s request to build at former Frisch’s location
WHIO Staff
Wed, January 14, 2026 at 3:01 AM UTC
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A planning commission has made its decision on the future of another gas station in the city.
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Huber Heights Planning Commission said it didn’t think a QuikTrip gas station should open in the city.
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The company applied to build at the old Frisch’s site along Old Troy Pike.
The proposed site for QuikTrip is less than a mile away from three other stations in the city.
Jeffrey Weese and Jayde Taylor showed up to the planning commission meeting on Tuesday night to voice their concerns.
They worry that another gas station would increase traffic in an already busy part of town.
“Driving down the road and you see a gas station here, here, here, here, here… It’s just not needed. And I feel like for a while, it’s been very clear on social media, in person, everywhere you see, it’s complaints,” Weese said.
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