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RIA: Kristin Cousino
Councilwoman Morris
Title
Recognizing Kristin Cousino for retiring and 35 years of dedication, and hard work with the City of Toledo.
Summary
WHEREAS, KRISTIN COUSINO started working for the City of Toledo in 1990 at the age of 20 as a college intern at the Division of Environmental Services, then headquartered at 26 Main, International Park and 35 years later, at age 55, is retiring from the City of Toledo, having served four Divisions; and
WHEREAS, as a young intern, Kristin was the “Cough Cop” for the Division of Environmental Services in charge of the enforcement of the City of Toledo’s 1987 Clean Indoor Air Law, a no-smoking ordinance that predated the State of Ohio’s current smoking ban; and
WHEREAS, in 1993 Kristin became the first female engineer employed by the Division of Water Reclamation and served as both a project manager and maintenance administrator; in 2008 Kristin became the first female engineer to be employed at the Division of Water Treatment, and was instrumental in the completion of the carbon dioxide feed system, potassium permanganate feed system, brand new chemistry lab capable of detecting algae blooms, and initiated the 20 Year plan which provided redundancy to the clean water process; in 2011 Kristin was the first female engineer promoted to Senior Structural Engineer at the Division of Streets Bridges and Harbor, in charge of the maintenance and safety of more than 300 bridges within the City of Toledo; and
WHEREAS, other notable accomplishments include; lead the yearly Point Place Dike inspection with the ACOE; served as Treasurer of Toledo Pride under Mayor Finkbeiner; secured and maintained dozens of federal grants for bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects; served as Project Manager for the design and construction of Fire Station 6 under Mayor Bell; lead the Division of Streets, Bridges & Harbor through the winter of 2014, which was given “worst winter” award by The Weather Channel with a record 86.3inches of snow-more snow than 1978; Kristin secured the FEMA Certification of the Point Place and Swan Creek Levee Systems in 2020-9 years of surveying, rebuilding and working with neighbors to eliminate unauthorized encroachments; she also obtained three licenses, Ohio Professional Engineers, OEPA Class 2 Water Operator and Class 3 Wastewater Operator License.
NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Toledo:
SECTION 1. Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Toledo, Congratulations on your retirement, a reward for a lifetime of efforts and great accomplishments.
SECTION 2. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.
Adopted: March 25, 2025, as an emergency measure: yeas 11, nays 0.
Attest:
Julie A. Gibbons Carrie Hartman
Clerk of Council President of Council
Approved: March 26, 2025
Wade Kapszukiewicz
Mayor