TOLEDO, Ohio — Members of Toledo City Council are looking beyond this year’s budget and raising concerns about the city’s long-term financial outlook, calling for millions in potential cuts in the years ahead.
In an upcoming meeting agenda, council is proposing about $10 million in cuts to the city’s 2027 and 2028 budgets. The discussion comes as council faces a more immediate deadline: passing Toledo’s 2026 budget by March 31.
Council member George Sarantou said the push for future cuts is about avoiding financial strain down the road…