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2026 Construction Projects Map

What to Expect

Construction season begins in the spring and wraps up in late fall. Construction schedules are always adapting to weather conditions, coordination with utilities, material deliveries, and other factors.

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2026 Major Roads Program

The 2026 major roads program will resurface or reconstruct portions of 7 major roads in Toledo.

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$17.69
million

2026 Residential Roads Program

The 2026 residential roads construction program includes 40.65 lane miles of residential road repair totaling $36 million.

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$36
million

How Roads are Chosen

All city streets are inspected every three years and rated using a Pavement Condition Rating index (PCR). This data is used to identify candidate streets for repair projects. City engineers then review these candidate sections to better understand the cause of pavement problems. They also consider traffic levels, information from maintenance records, and complaints from residents.

We attempt to identify poor condition streets that are costing the most to maintain, get the most use, and are most visible to residents. Success in soliciting grant funding is also considered. There are currently more streets in need of a full reconstruction than we have money to fix, but we consider all of these factors to find the best possible candidates.

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Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Improvements

Vision Zero

The City of Toledo is committed to reducing the number of traffic related injuries and fatalities to zero by the year 2031.

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Safe Routes to School

Ohio Department of Transportation's Safe Routes to School program provides resources, technical assistance and project funding to encourage and enable students in grades K-12 to walk or ride their bike to school.

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Midblock Crossings

Midblock crossings provide a vital safety and accessibility feature for pedestrians, particularly in urban areas with long blocks and high foot traffic.

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Traffic Calming Program

The City of Toledo uses a number of devices intended to slow traffic, especially in residential areas. Concerned residents are encouraged to work with the Division of Traffic Management to find effective traffic calming solutions.

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Sidewalk Repair Program

The City of Toledo's Sidewalk Repair Program is designed to improve the safety and appearance of neighborhoods by identifying and repairing specific blocks of sidewalk

Sidewalk Repair

Street Trees

Street trees are more than just greenery. They are essential infrastructure that help slow traffic while keeping our neighborhoods cooler, cleaner, and healthier.

Street Trees

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