Following the winter hiatus, Veo is back on the streets of Toledo with 850 standing and seated e-scooters, providing a convenient, affordable, and sustainable transportation alternative for residents aged 18 and older, perfectly timed for spring and summer.
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur announced today a $28 million grant award for the City of Toledo’s Riverfront Infrastructure Vitality and Equity Restoration in East Toledo (RIVER East Toledo) project.
Tammy McInerney, a Toledo native and graduate of Whitmer High School, holds a degree in Health Information Management from Owens and completed The NW Ohio Paramedic Program at MCO.
The City of Toledo is seeking comments on its Draft July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025 One-Year Action Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on or before May 17, 2024.
As of March 1, 2024, the State of Ohio has adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and will require 2025 Toledo Electrical Journeyman certificate renewal through completing a 10-hour continuing education code update class.
Effective March 1, 2024, the Ohio Building Code (OBC), Ohio Mechanical Code (OMC), and the Ohio Plumbing Code (OPC) will be updated to be based upon the 2021 International model codes.
Following the Sunday, February 18th 11:59 p.m. deadline, Toledo City Council has received thirty-seven applications for the two vacancies created by Tiffany Whitman and Katie Moline after announcing their resignations to serve as the City of Toledo’s Director of DEI and Lucas County Auditor, respectively.
In a historic ceremony witnessed by colleagues, council members, family, and friends, Julie Gibbons took the oath of office on December 29, 2023, officially becoming the first female Clerk of Toledo City Council, breaking a tradition dating back to 1837.
It all started with an email from Laura Russel, the Ohio Historical Markers Program Manager at the Ohio History Connection, to the Communications Department regarding a missing Historical Marker. The query landed in Bridget Ridley’s inbox.
“On behalf of all Toledo City Council and our staff, thank you to Dr. Whitman and Ms. Moline for their dedication to the residents of Toledo and their leadership in our great city,” said Council President Carrie Hartman. “I look forward to working with them in their new roles.”
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and Police Chief Michael Troendle discussed the 2023 fourth-quarter and year-end crime statistics, highlighting a notable decrease in crime rates across multiple categories compared to the same periods last year during a press conference at One Government Center.
“We are thrilled to welcome the Golden Hind Wine Bar, a key addition to the transformative $10 million Ostrich Towne development in the vibrant Vistula neighborhood. The innovative vision brought forth by the Drake sisters introduces Toledo to a unique blend of wine, pastries and entertainment that has already emerged as a must-visit destination.” – Brandon Sehlhorst, Director Economic Development
Mayor Kapszukiewicz announced two key leadership appointments to his administration during a press conference on Tuesday, January 23, in the Mayor’s office.
Western Lucas County customers are experiencing a temporary reduction in water pressure this morning due to repair work on several main breaks. Normal water pressure will be restored soon. We appreciate your patience.