The City of Toledo passed an ordinance that requires all 1-4 unit residential rental properties and family childcare homes built prior to 1978 to receive a Lead-Safe Certificate from the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department.
The City of Toledo’s Department of Housing and Community Development is launching two surveys on its website to improve the renting experience in Toledo.
Mayor Robin Oda and Park Department Superintendent Jeremy Drake are pleased to share that the City of Troy has received a $25,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for urban canopy restoration
In 1998, Congress made changes to the Safe Drinking Water Act which requires entities that produce "potable" water, supply their consumers with a report on the quality of their water.
Mayor Robin Oda and Park Department Superintendent Jeremy Drake are pleased to share that the City of Troy has received a $25,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for urban canopy restoration
The Piqua Improvement Corporation (PIC) invites citizens, developers, and other interested parties to attend the Land Reutilization Program (LRP) Open House.