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City project would fix 30 Toledo sidewalks, save trees - MSNPosted: June 10, 2025 | Last updated: June 10, 2025 If passed by Toledo City Council, the program will pull $65,000 from the capital improvement fund to repair 30 city sidewalks damaged by tree roots.
If passed by Toledo City Council, the program will pull $65,000 from the capital improvement fund to repair 30 city sidewalks damaged by tree roots.
If passed by Toledo City Council, the program will pull $65,000 from the capital improvement fund to repair 30 city sidewalks damaged by tree roots.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Just over 10 months since the project first began, the intersection of Summit and Cherry streets is open to ...
Toledo’s downtown skyline rises proudly, where historic buildings rub shoulders with modern offices like old friends at a high school reunion. Photo credit: see.toledo Many of the buildings have been ...
The healthcare system delivers dependable service without the inflated costs common in trendier locations. Lima nestles in Ohio’s center like a cozy den in a perfectly planned home. This city ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The vote to decide the future of a South Toledo mining project was put on hold again, amid a last-minute new piece of information and a heated exchange between members of ...
A local company mined land in Toledo without proper zoning, and now it’s turning to Toledo City Council, hoping to get the clearance it needs to expand onto other properties.
The City of Marion was granted more than $1.5 million by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for a traffic calming project downtown. The funding came from the ODOT's Transportation ...
Del Mar City Councilmembers agreed June 2 to proceed with an ordinance to regulate e-bikes and bicycles that largely prohibits riding on sidewalks. The ordinance is now pending a council vote at a … ...
Crews from Smith Concrete and the city pour and level concrete Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 1602 Marquette Blvd. in South Bend as part of the city curb and sidewalk reimbursement program.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Investigators believe a driver was intoxicated when they ran over and killed a pedestrian on a Kansas City sidewalk. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department says ...
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