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Council moves Ordinance 226 forward and outlines plan to centralize dog complaint tracking

3413775 · May 20, 2025
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Councilwoman Moritz moved Ordinance 226-25 out of committee for first reading; Councilmember Martinez and others discussed a recent plan commission study on dog complaints and a plan to create a working group and improved tracking with Engage Toledo.

TOLEDO, Ohio — At its May 20 meeting the Toledo City Council removed Ordinance 226-25 from committee and gave it a first reading. The ordinance would amend Part 11 of the Toledo Municipal Code to change use categories related to small-box discount stores; the session also included an extended discussion on a planning commission study of dog-related complaints and next steps for improved tracking and enforcement.

Councilwoman Moritz moved to remove Ordinance 226-25 from committee; there were no objections and the motion…

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