Housing and Community Development
One Government Center
Suite 1800
Toledo, Ohio 43604
phone 419-245-1400
fax 419-245-1192
We strive to improve the quality of life in Toledo’s neighborhoods. Our work includes housing repair, creation, and preservation of affordable housing, fostering home-ownership, and federal funding oversight. This important work is undertaken with many nonprofit partners and neighborhood organizations.
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Current Initiatives
Comprehensive Housing Strategy
This 10-year action plan for housing establishes a unified vision for housing investments in the City of Toledo and a roadmap to achieve this vision over the next 10 years.
Capacity Building Institute
This year-long, two-track course is designed to build support for neighborhood revitalization. Open to non-profits, neighborhood associations, and community leaders.
Read moreHOME ARP Funding
The City of Toledo has been allocated $7,900,932 in HOME-ARP Funding by the U.S. Department of Housing and Community Development (HUD),
View draft documentsNeighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas
A Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area, or NRSA, is an area identified by the City of Toledo in need of economic development and revitalization.
Read moreLead Safe Toledo
The Lead Safe Toledo program helps reduce lead hazards to protect the health of children and families.
The program requires residential rental properties with 1-4 units built before 1978 to meet lead-safe standards and receive a Lead-Safe Certificate.
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