File #: O-435-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 8/23/2022 In control: Housing & Community Development Department
On agenda: 9/13/2022 Final action: 9/13/2022
Title: Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Swayne Field Visioning Study Grant Agreement with the Lucas County Land Reutilization Corporation; authorizing the deposit appropriation, and expenditure of an amount not to exceed $22,500.00 from the Operations Grant Fund for the purposes of a Swayne Field Visioning Study; authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Swayne Field Urban Design and Visioning Agreement with The Collaborative, Inc.; waiving the competitive procurement provisions of Toledo Municipal Code 187; and declaring an emergency.
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Swayne Field Visioning Study
Department of Housing and Community Development
Rosalyn Clemens (ext. 3647)

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Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Swayne Field Visioning Study Grant Agreement with the Lucas County Land Reutilization Corporation; authorizing the deposit appropriation, and expenditure of an amount not to exceed $22,500.00 from the Operations Grant Fund for the purposes of a Swayne Field Visioning Study; authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Swayne Field Urban Design and Visioning Agreement with The Collaborative, Inc.; waiving the competitive procurement provisions of Toledo Municipal Code 187; and declaring an emergency.

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SUMMARY & BACKGROUND:
This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Lucas County Land Reutilization Corporation to accept a $22,500.00 grant for a Swayne Field Visioning Study

The Swayne Field Shopping Center is located at the northwest intersection of Monroe Street and North Detroit Avenue in the Englewood neighborhood in Toledo (the "Property"). In the past, the Property has served as a major commercial anchor for this important corridor of central Toledo, but in recent years, the Property has struggled economically and the neighborhood has suffered accordingly.

The City, through its Department of Housing and Community Development, wishes to engage The Collaborative, an architectural and planning firm, to develop a vision for the future of the Property.

The Land Bank operates a Neighborhood Justice Fund, in which it makes investments in neighborhoods where a majority of residents are people of color in order to grow the wealth of and support the health of these residents from an equitable lens. The City has requested that the Land Bank provide a matching grant from the Neighborhood Justice Fund in order to pay for a portion of the Proposal, and the Land Bank has agreed.

The City has also requested that the Land Bank accept grant funds from the Greater Toledo Community Foundatio...

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