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Council approves metal markers at Woodlawn Cemetery for city employees
Summary
On Nov. 10 the Toledo City Council approved a request from local residents to allow metal cemetery markers to be placed at Woodlawn Cemetery for City of Toledo employees buried there; the motion passed unanimously.
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Residents Bill Davis and Mark Dvorak asked the Toledo City Council on Nov. 10 to permit metal cemetery markers at Woodlawn Cemetery for City of Toledo employees interred there.
Council member Pansegrau moved to approve the request; Boll seconded the motion. The motion carried by voice vote with all present voicing ayes.
The minutes record the council’s approval but do not specify design standards, costs, installation process or funding. The council did not record any amendments or conditions to the approval at the meeting. Any administrative steps to implement the change — such as approval of marker specifications, placement rules or associated fees — were not specified and will require follow-up with the city clerk or public works staff if the parties proceed.
The regular meeting adjourned at 5:55 p.m. and the council immediately held a work session; the Woodlawn cemetery marker approval is recorded as final action in the minutes for the Nov. 10 meeting.
