There is also a proposal to begin the full replacement of lead service water lines with $10 million in ARPA dollars. The program would cover all costs for replacing private lead service lines (the section of water line between the curb and the house) for an estimated 3,000 locations throughout the city over three years. Funding and prioritizing replacement of private lead services lines has been a priority of the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce as part of its work in support of improving our regional water system.
Funding for these purposes aim to revitalize business properties, support economic growth, and improve the overall wellbeing of our community. Toledo City Council meetings can be attended in person in Council Chambers at One Government Center on Jackson Boulevard in downtown Toledo and can also be viewed via video on the City Council website.
Tim Schneider As Manager for Local Government Advocacy, Tim Schneider advocates for local policies and laws that safeguard and foster a pro-business environment in the Toledo Region. Tim has more than 10 years of legislative and public policy experience with the local, state and federal levels of government. |