City of Toledo | Boards and Commissions
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The City of Toledo maintains a comprehensive system of boards and commissions serving various municipal functions, including the Human Relations Commission, Civil Service Commission, Civilian Police Review Board, Arts Commission, and multiple boards of control governing trades such as electrical work and home remodeling. These bodies handle appeals processes, set professional standards and regulations, advise city leadership on specific populations and neighborhoods, and facilitate citizen participation in governance and police oversight. The document provides a directory listing of approximately 17 boards and commissions with brief descriptions of their respective responsibilities and jurisdictions.
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HOME GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Boards and Commissions Boards and Commissions Human Relations Commission Civil Service Commission Urban Forestry Commission Civilian Police Review Board Youth Advisory Board Toledo CEDAW Request a city service Boards and Commissions Administrative Board of Zoning Appeals To hear and decide appeals of the decisions of the Commissioner of Building Inspection and Code Enforcement. View details Arts Commission of Greater Toledo To further the cultural needs of the region in the arts. View details Board of Building Appeals To hear and decide appeals from within the jurisdiction of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the Chief Building Official. View details City Historic District Commission To develop appropriate standards and guidelines reflecting the district's historic and architectural significance. View details Civil Service Commission To adopt, amend, and enforce a code of rules which shall have the force and effect of ordinances providing as to all positions in the classified for appointment and employment based on merit, efficiency, moral character and industry. View details Civilian Police Review Board To give citizens a fair and impartial appeal process for complaints of police misconduct. View details Comfort Heating, Cooling, and Refrigeration Board of Control To formulate rules and regulations governing the practice and business of comfort heating, cooling and refrigeration as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the TMC. View details Electrical Board of Control The Boards of Control shall formulate rules and regulations governing the practice and business of electrical as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. View details Greenwood Park Advisory Board To guide the redevelopment of Greenwood Park and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Forestry. View details Hispanic Affairs Commission Advise the Mayor and members of Toledo City Council regarding all aspects of Hispanics in Toledo. View details Home Remodeling Board of Control To formulate rules and regulations governing the practice and business of home improvement and remodeling as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the TMC. View details Human Relations Commission The Human Relations Commission shall endeavor to support a safe, energetic, and livable city. The commission will support residents working to overcome prejudice and build mutual respect. HRC website Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Make recommendations concerning business operations, management, and general policies of the LMHA. View details Neighborhood Block Watch Board To reduce crime in the neighborhood, Open lines of communication between residents and government, encourage residents' participation in solving residents' problems. View details Old West End Historic District Commission To develop appropriate standards and guidelines reflecting the district's historic and architectural significance. View details Ottawa/Jermain Park Advisory Board To guide the redevelopment of Ottawa Park and Jermain Park and to serve in an advisory capacity. View details Plumbing Board of Control To formulate rules and regulations governing the practice and business of plumbing as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the TMC. View details Toledo CEDAW Gender Equity Commission To addresses discrimination against women, girls, and other minoritized genders in areas including employment, economic development, political representation, gender-based violence, education, and health care. Toledo CEDAW Toledo Parks and Recreation Advisory Board To serve in an advisory capacity to Council and management on all matters related to parks, recreation programs, and recreation facilities within the City. View details Toledo-Lucas County Commission on Disabilities To Advise the Mayor and members of the Toledo City Council on how to assist people with disabilities to receive services, other assistance,and opportunities. View details Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority To ensure that the Toledo area's water, air, rail, and surface transportation assets are developed and operated in a cohesive andcoordinated. View details Utility Appeals Board To offer the utility account holder a forum of an external review in the customer dispute resolution process. View details Walbridge Park Advisory Board To guide the redevelopment of Walbridge Park and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Forestry. View details Wilson Park Advisory Board To guide the redevelopment of Wilson Park and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Forestry. View details
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