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Dog owners may purchase their yearly dog tags until the February 29, 2012 extended deadline.
Homeowners who wish to challenge their property values as listed at the Auditor’s Office can do so before the April 2, 2012 deadline.
• Applicants who are 65 or older, or totally and permanently disabled. Please note, it does not matter what date you turn 65, as long as you turn 65 some time during the year. • If disabled, the applicant is required to... Read on...
The Toledo Lucas County Sustainability Commission launched the "Get Your Green On" logo design contest last fall calling on Lucas County high school students to help the Commission create a logo. The first place winner... Read on...
Lucas County is pleased to offer a water discount to eligible seniors and disabled persons in our community! For more information as to whether you qualify, please
The last piece of funding for this $37 Million project was approved by ODOT last April, and construction was scheduled to begin in 2014, now after reevaluating available revenue, ODOT projects that the $13.3 Million approved... Read on...
Lucas County officials announce the data delivery and benefits of the Location Based Response System (L.B.R.S.). This system supports public safety, more efficient emergency response, roadway inventory, crash analysis, and... Read on...
The Ohio Department of Transportation has closed Heller Road, between Box Road and Bailey Road, where it intersects the relocated US 24 project. Subsequently, Heller Road has become a dead end and will no longer be the... Read on...
The Ohio Department of Transportation has closed Yawberg Road, north of Patton Road, where it intersects the relocated US 24. Subsequently, Yawberg Road has become a dead end and will no longer be the through road at the... Read on...
Citizens can now Report Problems/Request Services Online - Select Citizens Request Tracker link below to report a problem or concern or to request a service.
You can attach your own personlized message along with a choice of a picture depicting a sight within Lucas County. Just click on a picture of your choice and follow the directions. Send one to yourself to see what your... [Read on...]
The following links give access to details we have compiled for residents in Lucas County. We also invite residents to call 213-2230 if there are any questions regarding these programs.
As we move toward Spring 2012, Lucas County Children Services (LCCS) is asking couples and single adults to help children in their community by becoming foster or adoptive parents.
The agency is offering a six-week,... Register here!
Lucas County Children Services (LCCS) is joining child protection agencies across Ohio and inviting everyone to wear blue to work on April 11, 2012 for “Wear Blue to Work Day,” or WB2W!
The unified, community-wide act of... Read on...
Lucas County Children Services offers five different training sessions during 2012. Classes are scheduled in several formats for your convenience.
Land Bank Chairman Wade Kapszukiewicz joined Ohio AG Mike DeWine in Toledo on Thursday for the announcement of $75 million in demolition statewide to deal with abandoned homes. Read more »
The Toledo City Paper recently covered the Land Bank's progress in UpTown and throughout Lucas County. Read more here!
With just over one year under our belt, the Land Bank highlighted some key projects this week. Read more »
After just over one year of operations, the Land Bank has issued a Community Update & Report to the community. Read more here!
WTOL Channel 11 profiled the Land Bank's side lot program. Contact us today to learn if you qualify for this exciting opportunity.
The Lucas County Land Bank is partnering with the City of Toledo to provide funding to demolish 100 additional structures in the next twelve months. Watch this story on Read more »
The Toledo Blade ran a profile today of the Land Bank's first acquisitions in the community on behalf of a couple community development agencies. (Photo by Dave Zapotosky/The Blade)
There are several new yard waste facilities this year; however, all but one have a fee and that fee depends on what and how much there is to recycle.
Most all computers/electronic waste is free to recycle; however, TV's will have a charge. Some places will even pick the items up.