Toledo
Upcoming
City Council
Toledo City Plan Commission
The City Plan Commission will hold public hearings on multiple zoning and land-use requests. Items include special use permits for a community center, a gas station, and a used auto sales lot. The commission will also review a zone change from industrial to commercial, a planned unit development amendment for a new library, and site plan reviews for a downtown parking lot.
- Special use permit for a community center at 355 Dearborn Avenue
- Special use permit for a gas station at 2489 N Detroit Avenue
- Zone change from industrial to commercial at 3959 Lagrange Street
- Planned unit development amendment for a new library at 3027 W Alexis Road
- Site plan reviews for a parking lot at 114 N 13th Street
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Housing, Community Development & Public Health Committee
The Housing, Community Development & Public Health Committee will meet to review a presentation regarding a food policy update. The discussion focuses on an audit of current food policies within the city.
- Food Policy Audit Presentation
Finance, Debt & Budget Oversight Committee
The committee is reviewing various municipal financial documents from May and April 2026. Discussions will focus on capital improvement projects, bank reconciliations, and accounts receivable.
- Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Report
- IRS Report
- Accounts Receivable (AR) Report
- Monthly Check Register and PO/ACH reports
Lucas County Plan Commission
The Lucas County Plan Commission will hold a public hearing to evaluate five land use cases. Commissioners will review proposed rezonings for commercial, residential, and industrial properties across the county. A text amendment to establish a new M-3 Industrial Institutional District will also be considered. Standard administrative reports will conclude the session.
- Rezoning C-2 to R-1 PUD at 6621 McCord Road and 731 N. McCord Road
- Rezoning R-A to M-1 at 8228 Silica Road
- Conditional use permit for a recreational building at 3450 Centennial Road
- Rezoning R-5 PUD to R-5 at multiple Crossleigh Court addresses
- Text amendment creating an M-3 Industrial Institutional District
City Council
The City Council is reviewing numerous high-value contracts for water, sewer, and road improvements. Key actions include a property sale to the public library and various funding requests for public safety and community services.
- Real estate sale of Highland Park property to Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
- $1,729,357 loan for Reynolds Area Pump Station improvements
- $1,180,870 contract for Sewer District 3 repairs
- $6,000,000 fund for Lead Service Line Replacement Project
- $4,600,000 for the Bridge Matches and Planning Program
Public Safety & Criminal Justice Reform Committee
The committee will review an ordinance to amend the existing agreement with Flock Group, Inc. This amendment would allow for a one-year continuation of portable license plate readers used by the Toledo Police RTCC.
- Ordinance 286-26: Amendment for Flock Group, Inc. agreement
- One-year continuation of portable license plate readers
Clerk's Office
The Board of Honor meeting discusses the removal of the street sign for 'Monsignor Jerome Schmit Way' and will make a recommendation to City Council. No other items are on the agenda.
- Street sign removal: 'Monsignor Jerome Schmit Way'
Zoning & Planning Committee
The Zoning & Planning Committee will discuss several rezoning and special use permit applications for properties across Toledo, including a combined SUP, PUD, and zone change at 1322 Bernath, a zone change at 802 and 806 Nebraska, and a zone change for properties on W. Central and Secor. Also on the agenda are a vacation of a portion of Jefferson Avenue, special use permits for W. Bancroft and Monroe/Nantuckett, and a study on landscaping requirements. The committee will review outstanding studies from the Plan Commission and upcoming moratorium expiration dates.
- 1322 Bernath: SUP, PUD, and zone change
- 802 and 806 Nebraska: zone change
- 3404, 3420, 3434 W. Central & 3311 Secor: zone change
- Vacation of a portion of Jefferson Avenue
- 5303 W. Bancroft SUP; 5305 & 5321 Monroe & 4700 Nantuckett SUP
City Council
This agenda review covers multiple emergency contracts and infrastructure funding requests for Toledo. Council will consider a $6 million loan for lead service line replacements, a $1.7 million pump station upgrade, and a sewer repair contract. The meeting also addresses a real estate sale to the public library, new historic landmark designations, and a new ordinance creating special event safety zones.
- $6M zero-interest loan for the Lead Service Line Replacement Project
- Real estate sale of 1865 Finch Street to the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
- $1,729,357 expenditure for Reynolds Area Pump Station Improvements
- Up to $1,180,870 sewer repair contract for Sewer District 3
- New Chapter 510 ordinance establishing Special Event Safety Zones
Administrative Board of Zoning Appeals
Toledo City Plan Commission
The Toledo City Plan Commission will hold public hearings on several land use applications, including a special use permit for a new cemetery, zone changes at multiple locations, a special use permit for a scrap and salvage facility, and text amendments regarding nonconforming signage and post-environmental change certificates. The commission will also approve minutes, final plats, and hear director and chairman reports.
- Special Use Permit for new cemetery at 722 E. Bancroft Street
- Zone change from CO/RS6 to RS6 at 3740 W Alexis Road
- Zone change from CR to RS6 at 5860 Secor Road
- Zone change from CN/RS12 to CR at 640 Wyman Street
- Special Use Permit for scrap & salvage facility at 4103 Lagrange Street
City Council
Council will vote on over two dozen ordinances covering water treatment contracts, police equipment, sewer infrastructure projects, and seven zoning and special use permit decisions. Most items are declared emergencies, meaning they take effect immediately upon passage. The agenda also includes resolutions recognizing Dr. Timothy Trax's retirement and declaring June as Gun Violence Awareness Month.
- Spent lime removal contract up to $5.5M annually for 2-3 years from Water Operating Fund (O-185-26)
- Sale of city-owned Highland Park land at 1865 Finch St to Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (O-235-26)
- Special Use Permit for scrap/salvage facility at 5400 N. Detroit Ave (O-250-26)
- Special Use Permit for standalone solar field at 427 Lotus Ave (O-252-26)
- Flock Group ALPR and drone contracts for TPD Real Time Crime Center, up to $114,000 combined (O-240-26, O-241-26)