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Lucas County commissioners re-elect Lisa Sabecki as president; approve appointments, contracts and infrastructure reports

Board of Lucas County Commissioners · January 6, 2026
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On Jan. 6, 2026 the Lucas County Board of Commissioners re-elected Commissioner Lisa Sabecki as board president, approved multiple appointments and contracts (including a $142,387.94 refund from Tyler Technologies), accepted a bridge inspection report and certified 252.607 miles of county roadways, and authorized demolition advertising for a former Child Studies Institute building.

TOLEDO, Ohio — The Board of Lucas County Commissioners re-elected Commissioner Lisa Sabecki as president and approved a slate of routine appointments, contracts and infrastructure items at its Jan. 6, 2026 meeting.

Commissioner Lisa Sabecki, re-confirmed as board president in a roll call vote, opened by outlining priorities for 2026, including quarterly updates with elected officials, quarterly outreach to each of Lucas County’s 22 townships, villages and cities, implementation of the county’s strategic plan, centralized permitting and purchasing, and capital work at the county jail. “I promise to lead as I did last year with integrity and to be thoughtful in my decision making,” Sabecki said, noting a planned $3,600,000 investment to replace the jail roof and address water intrusion.

The board adopted its 2026 meeting schedule and designated commissioner seats on numerous boards and commissions. Administrator Ford read appointments for commissioner representation to county and regional bodies, naming commissioners and staff to roles that include the County Commissioners Association of Ohio, plan and development boards, solid waste and workforce development panels, and regional councils.

County Engineer Mike…

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