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The City of Toledo, Ohio's 2022 Annual Information Statement serves as a disclosure document for the issuance of municipal bonds and notes, dated September 29, 2022. The statement provides information on the city's government structure, employees, and economic development activities, with sections covering industry, commerce, healthcare, automotive sectors, and recent downtown development projects. Inquiries regarding the statement should be directed to Melanie Campbell, Interim Director of Finance, at (419) 245-1647 or via email.
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The City of Toledo, Ohio's 2021 Annual Information Statement serves as disclosure documentation for the city's bonds and notes issuance, dated September 30, 2021. The statement provides comprehensive information on the city's government structure, employees, economic development activities across healthcare and automotive sectors, and downtown development initiatives. The document is subject to change without notice and includes details on community development and recent ongoing projects, with inquiries directed to the Interim Director of Finance, Melanie Campbell.
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This document outlines a Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) grant awarded to Toledo, Ohio with a total budget of $4,260,342.61 (comprising $3,591,715.00 in LOCCS authorized funds and $668,627.61 in estimated PI/RL funds) for the period October 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. The City of Toledo targeted eight census tracts meeting a minimum risk score of 17 based on high foreclosure rates and subprime mortgage lending for acquisition, rehabilitation, and redevelopment activities, with additional demolition activities in CDC target neighborhoods experiencing high vacancy and blight. The grant addresses severe market conditions in Toledo, where foreclosure filings in the metro area increased 51% between 2006 and 2007, ranking the city among the nation's worst in foreclosure activity, with conditions continuing to deteriorate through 2010 as default rates climbed above state and national averages.
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The City of Toledo approved its 2014 Annual Operating Budget on March 31, 2014. The document provides an overview of Toledo's profile, including its status as Ohio's fourth most populous city with a 2012 population estimate of 284,012 and a median household income of $34,170, along with demographic and economic data showing improving unemployment rates that dropped from 14% in 2009 to 7.9% by December 2013. The budget document includes sections on budget preparation processes, revenue and expenditure analyses for the general fund and all funds, and departmental expenditure breakdowns across its 132 pages.
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The City of Toledo's 2016 Approved Annual Operating Budget document provides an overview of the city's fiscal framework as of March 29, 2016. Toledo, Ohio's fourth-largest city with a 2010 census population of 287,208, presented its budget alongside demographic and economic context, including a median household income of $34,170 and an unemployment rate that had improved to 4.9% by September 2015 following the 2008 recession. The budget document covers revenues and expenditures across the general fund and all funds, with departmental expenditure breakdowns, reflecting the city's diverse economy anchored by manufacturing, healthcare, and education sectors.
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The City of Toledo's 2020 Approved Annual Operating Budget document outlines the fiscal framework for fiscal year 2020, including the city's organizational structure, departmental overviews, and financial plans. The budget document contains comprehensive sections covering budget policies, departmental operating budgets across divisions including police, fire, public utilities, and parks, five-year budget projections, and appendices detailing capital improvement projects, labor contracts, and pension information. Strategic priorities and key performance indicators are identified as part of the city's planning framework, though specific budget figures and policy details are not provided in the table of contents excerpt.
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The City of Toledo, Ohio issued this Annual Information Statement on August 15, 2019, to provide financial and operational information for use in connection with the issuance of municipal bonds and notes. The document serves as a comprehensive disclosure covering the city's government structure, economic activities, and development initiatives across sectors including healthcare, automotive, and downtown revitalization. Inquiries about the statement's contents should be directed to Thomas C. Skrobola, the Director of Finance.
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The City of Toledo, Ohio issued this Annual Information Statement on July 15, 2014, to provide financial and operational information in connection with the city's bonds and notes offerings. The document serves as a comprehensive disclosure statement covering the city's government structure, employees, economic development, public projects, housing, and education. Inquiries about the statement should be directed to George E. Sarantou, the Director of Finance.
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The City of Toledo's 2021 Approved Annual Operating Budget includes detailed schedules for revenues and expenditures across multiple funds and cost centers, with comparative data from 2018–2020. Key revenue sources include withheld income taxes ($154.0 million), business income taxes ($16.4 million), and real estate and public utilities taxes ($11.0 million), reflecting a general decline in income tax collections from prior years. The budget document provides multi-year financial reports organized by account and cost center, along with a 2021 position control schedule, establishing the city's financial plan for the fiscal year beginning January 19, 2021.
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The City of Toledo's 2023 Proposed Budget document outlines the city's strategic priorities and governance structure under Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and a 12-member City Council. The budget identifies five core strategic priorities: Basic Services, Environment, Quality Investment, Customer Service, and Workplace Culture, with Basic Services focusing on ensuring prompt emergency response, well-trained public safety personnel, efficient waste management, and sustainable service delivery within available revenue. The document serves as a comprehensive budget proposal that details the city administration's objectives for delivering services to Toledo residents, though specific budget figures are not included in the provided table of contents excerpt.
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The City of Toledo's 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report documents the city's financial position for the year ended December 31, 2019, under Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and Acting Finance Director Melanie Campbell. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, and management's discussion and analysis, with supporting schedules and notes covering all municipal finances and operations. The document comprises 270 pages of financial data and was prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for municipal financial reporting.
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The 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Toledo, Ohio presents the municipality's complete financial statements for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, under Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and Acting Finance Director Melanie Campbell. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and an independent auditors' report, following the standard format for comprehensive annual financial reporting. Specific budget figures and policy changes are not evident from the provided excerpt, which consists primarily of the cover pages and table of contents.
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The City of Toledo's 2017 Annual Information Statement is a financial disclosure document dated July 15, 2017, prepared in connection with the city's bonds and notes offerings. The document provides comprehensive information on the city's government structure, employees, economic development activities, and major employers to support municipal financing decisions. Inquiries regarding the statement should be directed to George E. Sarantou, Director of Finance.
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The City of Toledo's 2023 Annual Information Statement provides financial and administrative information for use in connection with the issuance of municipal bonds and notes. The document, dated September 29, 2023, covers topics including city government structure, employees, economic development activities, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Inquiries regarding the statement should be directed to Melanie Campbell, the Interim Director of Finance.
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The City of Toledo's 2026 proposed budget document presents the city's organizational structure and governance, including Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and a twelve-member City Council, along with strategic priorities and values guiding the budget. The document outlines the city's recovery initiatives funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), with federal resources directed toward addressing COVID-19 pandemic impacts, particularly benefiting low and moderate-income residents and communities of color. The city has identified five key investment areas for its Toledo Recovery Plan, though the specific details and budget figures are not fully visible in the provided document excerpt.
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This is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Toledo, Ohio for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2013, prepared by the Department of Finance under Finance Director George E. Sarantou. The report contains the city's complete financial statements, including government-wide and fund-level financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and notes to the financial statements, organized into introductory, financial, and supplementary information sections.
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