TOLEDO, Ohio — The Toledo City Plan Commission met Thursday with a packed agenda, including a five-year, multi-million dollar infrastructure plan, a controversial gas station expansion and a school expansion.
Leading the meeting was a review of the city’s 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program. The commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposal, which serves as a roadmap for city spending on major projects. The plan will now be presented to Toledo City Council for a vote.
The plan earmarks $18 million for the Englewood, Junction and Uptown reconnecting project, a major overhaul featuring road reconstruction, high-visibility crosswalks and a new multi-use path. To leverage state and federal funding, the city also allocated $11.1 million for major street and bridge projects scheduled for 2026…