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Toledo holds second public hearing on 2025–29 consolidated plan, opens 30-day comment period

3118466 · April 24, 2025
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City officials and consultants outlined priorities for the five-year HUD-backed consolidated plan — including affordable housing, homelessness response, infrastructure and public services — and opened a 30‑day public comment period through May 23.

The City of Toledo Department of Housing and Community Development held a second public hearing on its 2025–29 consolidated plan, a five‑year strategy for federal housing and community development funds, and opened a 30‑day public comment period that runs through May 23.

Brian Hall, president of CEW Advisors, described the consolidated plan as “a 5 year strategic plan for the utilization of federal funds through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.” Hall told attendees the plan draws on data, community meetings, focus groups and consultations to identify priority needs and to guide how the city will allocate limited federal funding over the next five years.

Hall said the plan focuses on…

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