The City of Toledo is updating its 5-Year Consolidated Plan, a roadmap for how we will invest in housing, homelessness services, economic development, public infrastructure, and community programs between 2025 and 2029.

This critical plan determines how the city allocates federal funding from programs like the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) to meet the needs of our community.

Upcoming Community Input Meetings

Monday, January 6 @ 6 p.m.
Lagrange Library, 3422 Lagrange St.

Tuesday, January 7 @ 6 p.m.
Believe Center, 1 Aurora L. Gonzalez Dr.

Wednesday, January 8 @ 6 p.m.
Mott Branch Library, 1010 Dorr St.

Thursday, January 9 @ 6 p.m.
East Toledo Family Center, 1020 Varland Ave.

Thursday, January 23 @ 6 p.m.
Virtual Teams Meeting

Your Input Matters

Take the Survey by January 31, 2025

Your voice is essential to creating a plan that reflects the priorities of Toledo’s residents. Take the 15-minute survey to share feedback on your priorities.

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What is the 5-Year Consolidated Plan?

The Consolidated Plan is a federally required strategy that assesses Toledo's affordable housing, homelessness services, and community development needs. It serves as the foundation for data-driven investment decisions and sets performance goals for projects and services that improve our neighborhoods and enhance residents’ quality of life.

Why Does Your Input Matter?

Your voice is essential to creating a plan that reflects the priorities of Toledo’s residents. By sharing your feedback, you help us:

  1. Identify pressing needs in our community.
  2. Shape funding priorities for housing, infrastructure, economic development, and public services.
  3. Ensure resources are directed toward programs and projects that matter most to you.

How Can You Get Involved?

We invite all Toledo residents to participate in a 15-minute survey to provide your input on the city’s priorities for:

  1. Affordable housing
  2. Homelessness services
  3. Public facilities and infrastructure
  4. Community programs and services

A series of public hearings will be held in March to collect additional feedback on the draft plan.

Stay Informed

As the plan is developed, we’ll share updates and opportunities for additional input through public meetings and other community engagement events. You can include your email address on the survey to get updates as the project moves forward!

Public Hearings and Community Input Meetings

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