One Government Center  
Toledo, OH 43604  
City of Toledo  
Agenda Review  
City Council  
Tuesday, March 10, 2026  
2:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Agenda Review for the March17, 2026 Meeting of Toledo City Council  
March 10, 2026 Agenda Review/ASTT Video Link  
RESOLUTIONS IN ATTENDANCE:  
Recognizing Stephanie D. Kynard in Celebration of  
Women’s History Month  
RIA: Kynard  
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Recognizing Trevor Diane Thomas Black in Celebration  
of Women’s History Month  
RIA: Black  
APPOINTMENTS FROM THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR:  
Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)  
Electrical Board of Control  
Attachments: Electrical BOC  
Municipal Golf Preservation & Engagement Committee  
Community Reinvestment Area Housing Council  
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Tax Incentive Review Council (TIRC)  
SECOND READING ITEMS:  
Authorizing the appropriation of $100,000 from the Water,  
Sewer and Storm Water Replacement Funds and the operating  
transfer of same to the Water, Sewer and Storm Water  
Operating Funds; authorizing the appropriation and expenditure  
of $100,000 from the Water, Sewer and Storm Water Operating  
Funds for the customer assistance grant program; and declaring  
an emergency.  
DPW030326 CUSTOMERASSISTANCEGRANT  
Utilities Administration  
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Cindy Geronimo (x2363)  
Revised  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Loan Agreement and  
other needed instruments with the Toledo Community  
Improvement Corporation to establish a Shovel Ready Sites  
Fund that will be used to assemble, acquire, prepare, hold,  
market and transfer sites within the City for job creating and  
housing developments; authorizing the appropriation and  
expenditure of an amount not to exceed $18,700,000 from the  
General Fund; authorizing the Mayor to accept and deposit loan  
payments into the General Fund; and declaring an emergency.  
TCIC Loan for Shovel Ready Sites Fund  
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Department of Economic Development  
Brandon Sehlhorst (x1692)/Paul Syring (x1025)/Melanie Campbell  
(x1252)  
Revised  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum  
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principal amount of $18,700,000 for the purpose of paying costs  
of a “project” as defined in Section 165.01 of the Revised Code  
for the purpose of creating or preserving jobs and employment  
opportunities and improving the economic welfare of the City  
and its residents and the State of Ohio; providing for the pledge  
for that purpose of certain nontax revenues; establishing an  
account or fund of the City; approving related documents; and  
declaring an emergency.  
NTRBondsTCIC  
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Finance  
Melanie Campbell 1252/ Jamie Takacs 1468  
Revised  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum  
principal amount of $19,800,000 for the purpose of paying costs,  
in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation  
through its Rebuilding American Infrastructure with  
Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant program, and  
otherwise, of (i) improving the City’s street system by  
reconstructing, resurfacing and curbing streets, constructing  
water lines and related water supply facilities, sanitary sewers  
and related sanitary facilities, storm sewers and related  
drainage facilities, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, crosswalks and  
streetscaping, and installing decorative street lighting, signage  
and trees and other landscaping, (ii) constructing a  
transportation mobility hub including related seating, lighting,  
bicycle and scooter shelter and other equipment, and (iii)  
constructing a multiuse path along Dorr Street including  
commissioning and installing public artwork along the path, in  
each case as designated in the plans approved or to be  
approved by Council and together with the necessary  
appurtenances and work incidental thereto, and acquiring real  
estate and interests in real estate in connection therewith, and  
declaring an emergency.  
GOBondsRAISEGrantMatch2026  
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Finance  
Melanie Campbell 1252/ Jamie Takacs 1468  
Revised  
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Legislative History  
3/3/26 City Council  
First Reading  
Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum  
principal amount of $12,210,000 for the purpose of paying costs  
of improving the City’s street system, in cooperation with the  
Department of Transportation of the State of Ohio and  
otherwise, by (i) improving streets by constructing,  
reconstructing and rehabilitating the pavement base, bridges,  
curbs, drainage improvements, driveway approaches, pedestrian  
ramps, bicycle paths and sidewalks, widening, realigning,  
adjusting radius cutbacks, manholes and catch basins, preparing  
the surface and surfacing and resurfacing, and installing traffic  
signs, signals and signalization, where necessary, and (ii)  
improving bridges by constructing, reconstructing, replacing,  
rehabilitating, restoring and widening bridge decks, supporting  
piers, abutments, arches, beams, columns and other structural  
steel components and bridge bearing systems and related  
embankments and drainage facilities, restoring and installing  
expansion joints, bridge railings and traffic barrier railings and  
constructing, reconstructing and rehabilitating the pavement  
base, curbs, drainage improvements, driveway approaches,  
bicycle paths and sidewalks and surfacing and resurfacing the  
roadway on those bridges and approaches to those bridges,  
where necessary, in each case as designated in the plans  
approved or to be approved by Council, and declaring an  
emergency.  
GOBondsStreets&Bridges2026  
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Finance  
Melanie Campbell 1252/ Jamie Takacs 1468  
Revised  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum  
principal amount of $7,490,000 for the purpose of refunding for  
debt charges savings certain of the City’s outstanding Capital  
Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2015, dated October  
15, 2015, repealing Ordinance No. 312-25, passed on August 12,  
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2025, and declaring an emergency.  
GOBondsRefCIRB2015  
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Finance  
Melanie Campbell 1252/ Jamie Takacs 1468  
Revised  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum  
principal amount of $1,100,000 for the purpose of paying costs  
of acquiring fire apparatus and equipment for use by the City’s  
Department of Fire and Rescue Operations, and declaring an  
emergency.  
GOBondsFireApparatus  
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Finance  
Melanie Campbell 1252/ Jamie Takacs 1468  
Revised  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Authorizing the appropriation and expenditure of an amount not  
to exceed $500,000 from the Capital Improvement Fund for the  
2026 Sidewalk Program; authorizing the expenditure of an  
amount not to exceed $1,750,000 from the Special Assessment  
Improvement Fund for the 2026 Sidewalk Program; authorizing  
the expenditure of an amount not to exceed $ 1,250,000 from  
the Tree Assessment Fund for the 2026 Sidewalk Program;  
authorizing the Mayor to prepare plans and specifications,  
acquire required rights-of-way as appropriate, prepare bids and  
enter into contracts for this project; and declaring an  
emergency.  
DPW030326SIDEWALKPROGRAM  
Division of Engineering Services  
Christy Soncrant (x2851)  
Revised  
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Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
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Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a cooperative grant  
agreement with and accept financial assistance from the State of  
Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for the multi-use  
path project on Parkside Boulevard; authorizing the acceptance,  
deposit, appropriation and expenditure of grant proceeds into  
the Capital Improvement Fund in an amount not to exceed  
$1,016,495; authorizing the Mayor to execute all necessary  
documentation for the grant; authorizing the Mayor to accept  
bids and award contracts related to the design and construction  
of the project; and declaring an emergency.  
DPW030326ODOTGRANT  
Engineering and Construction Management  
Christy Soncrant (x2851)  
Revised  
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Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
Map Amendment to the Vistula Neighborhood  
Legislative History  
3/3/26  
City Council  
First Reading  
NEW ITEMS FROM COUNCIL:  
Appointment - Community Reinvestment Area Housing  
Council  
Submitting to the Toledo City Plan Commission a request to  
study the Reynolds Corners area of Toledo in relation to  
economic development  
Plan Commission Study of Reynolds Corners Development  
Councilman Martinez  
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Submitting to the Toledo City Plan Commission a request to  
comprehensively analyze Light Industrial Zoning with intent to  
streamline and incentivize development or redevelopment, and  
declaring an emergency  
Plan Commission Recommendations for Light Industrial Zoning  
Councilman Martinez  
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Submitting to the Toledo City Plan Commission a request for a  
review of proposed text amendments to Toledo Municipal Code  
Chapter 1104 by enacting Section 1104.2800 “Detention  
Facility” and Section 1104.2801 “Special Use Permit  
Required”; authorizing a public hearing on said text  
amendments and publication of said hearing; and declaring an  
emergency.  
Resolution, Study of Text Amendments to City Plan Commission  
Driscoll, Gadus, Jones, Komives, Kramer, Martinez  
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To urge all federal agencies and their employees, officers, and  
agents to conduct themselves in accordance with the U.S.  
Constitution, and the below recommendations when engaging in  
civil immigration enforcement in the City of Toledo; and  
declaring an emergency.  
Resolution, Federal Agencies Conduct  
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Driscoll, Gadus, Jones, Komives, Kramer, Martinez  
Amending Toledo Municipal Code by enacting Chapter 115  
entitled “Immigration Status and City Resources”; and  
declaring an emergency.  
Ordinance, City Services, Text Amendment of TMC  
Driscoll, Gadus, Jones, Komives, Kramer, Martinez  
Amending Toledo Municipal Code Chapter 509 “Disorderly  
Conduct and Peace Disturbance” by enacting Section 509.13  
“Obstructing or Impeding Access to Education”; and amending  
Toledo Municipal Code Chapter 537 “Offenses Against  
Persons” by enacting Section 537.29 “Harassment of  
Educators”; and declaring an emergency.  
Ordinance, Education & Educators, Text Amendment of TMC  
Driscoll, Gadus, Jones, Komives, Kramer, Martinez  
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ITEMS FROM TOLEDO MUNICIPAL COURT:  
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Authorizing the Clerk of Toledo Municipal Court to enter into  
an agreement with Friends Service Co. Inc. for the purchase of  
case file folders for $110,120; and declaring an emergency.  
Friends Service Co. Inc. File Folder Purchase Agreement  
Toledo Municipal Court  
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A. Huguelet (x1011)  
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE OPERATIONS:  
Authorizing Mayor to provide a contribution of $50,000 to the  
Toledo-Lucas County Victim-Witness Assistance Program;  
authorizing the expenditure of $50,000 from the Law  
Enforcement Trust Fund as a contribution for the year 2026;  
and declaring an emergency.  
Victim-Witness Assistance Program  
Toledo Police Department  
Lt. Brianne Holmes (x3203)  
Revised  
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Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a grant agreement with the  
Ohio Department of Transportation for the Drones for First  
Responders program; authorizing the acceptance and deposit of  
an amount not to exceed $250,000; authorizing the appropriation  
and expenditure of said amount from the Operations Grant  
Fund; waiving the competitive bidding requirements of Toledo  
Municipal Code Chapter 187; and declaring an emergency.  
Drones for First Responders Program  
Toledo Police Department  
Lt. Brianne Holmes (x3203)  
Revised  
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DEPARTMENT OF FIRE & RESCUE OPERATIONS:  
Authorizing the Mayor to accept bids and enter into a contract  
for the Advanced Life Support (ALS) & Basic Life Support  
(BLS) transport billing and collection service; authorizing the  
acceptance and deposit of revenues into the General Fund;  
authorizing the expenditure of funds; and declaring an  
emergency.  
Fire ALS/BLS Billing Services  
Fire & Rescue Department  
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EFA Tammy Powell (x3515)  
Revised  
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE:  
Authorizing the expenditure of an amount not to exceed  
$25,000 from the Nuisance Abatement Trust Fund for  
the emergency repair work related to 3032 Warsaw St.;  
authorizing the Mayor to enter into contracts; waiving  
the competitive bidding requirements of TMC Chapter  
187; and declaring an emergency.  
Demolition Damage & Emergency Repairs - $25,000  
Department of Public Service/ Urban Beautification  
Joe Fausnaugh (x3884)/Sara Stacy (x2305)  
Revised  
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES:  
Authorizing the appropriation of $2,500,000 to the Water  
Operating Fund for bulk chemical expenses at the  
Collins Park Water Treatment Plant; authorizing the  
appropriation of $500,000 to the Sewer Operating Fund  
for bulk chemical expenses at the Bay View Water  
Reclamation Plant; and declaring an emergency.  
DPW030326BULKCHEMICALTEMPORARYBUDGET  
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Water Treatment  
Andrew McClure (x7866)  
Revised  
Expressing City Council’s support and authorizing the Mayor to  
prepare and submit applications for Water Pollution Control  
Loan Fund (WPCLF) loans through the OEPA Division of  
Environmental and Financial Assistance (DEFA) for design and  
construction projects related to the Bay View Water  
Reclamation Plant Improvement Project and to enter into and  
execute agreements as necessary and appropriate for obtaining  
this financial assistance; authorizing a dedicated source for  
repayment of said loans; authorizing a dedicated source for  
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payment of any loan application fees; and declaring an  
emergency.  
DPW031726BVWRPIPLOANSAPPLICATIONS  
Water Reclamation  
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Andrew McClure (x7866)  
Revised  
Authorizing the appropriation and expenditure of  
$200,000 from the Water Replacement Fund for the Low  
Service Pumping Station Well Improvements;  
authorizing the Mayor to accept bids and award  
contracts for the Low Service Pumping Station Well  
Improvements; and declaring an emergency.  
DPW031726LSPSWELL  
Water Treatment  
Jake Goetz (x2399)  
Revised  
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TOLEDO-LUCAS COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION:  
Authorizing the Mayor to accept and deposit funds in the  
amount of $275,000 from the Board of Lucas County  
Commissioners for the 2026 Lucas County General  
Planning Program; and declaring an emergency.  
2026 General Planning Program  
Toledo Lucas County Plan Commission  
Lisa Cottrell  
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Revised  
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:  
Authorizing the Mayor to apply for and enter into zero interest  
principal forgiveness financing agreements with the Water  
Supply Revolving Loan Account (WSRLA), the Ohio  
Environmental Protection Agency, and the Ohio Water  
Development Authority (OWDA); authorizing the acceptance,  
deposit, appropriation, and expenditure of loan proceeds in an  
amount not to exceed $2,000,000 into the Water Replacement  
Fund for the Lead Service Line Replacement Project;  
authorizing the appropriation and expenditure of an amount not  
to exceed $100,000 from the Water Replacement Fund for the  
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payment of administrative fees and miscellaneous project costs;  
authorizing the Mayor to accept bids and execute necessary  
agreements related to the project; and declaring an emergency.  
DPW031726LEADSERVICELINEREPLACEMENTPROG  
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RAM  
Engineering and Construction Management  
Jeremy Mikolajczyk (x1537)  
Revised  
Authorizing the appropriation and expenditure of an  
amount not to exceed $1,000,000 from the  
unappropriated balance of the Water Replacement Fund  
for the Crosstown Water Main Route Study; authorizing  
the Mayor to accept bids and to execute the necessary  
contract(s) for preparing a route study including  
inspection, survey, engineering and other related work,  
tasks, equipment, and materials needed for the  
successful completion of the Crosstown Water Main  
Route Study, and declaring an emergency.  
DPW031726CROSSTOWNMAINROUTESTUDY  
Engineering and Construction Management  
Jeremy Mikolajczyk (x1537)  
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Revised  
The Clerk of Council’s Office supports the provisions of the Americans’ with Disabilities  
Act. If you need special accommodations, please call 48 hours prior to meeting time at  
419-245-1060 for arrangements.  
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