NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
FOR TIERED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
Date of Publication: May 21, 2026
City of Toledo
Department of Housing & Community Development
One Government Center, Suite 1800
Toledo, Ohio 43604
419-245-1400
On or after May 29, 2026, the City of Toledo will submit a
request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) for the release of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1974 (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.) to undertake the following project:
Tier 1 Broad Review Project/Program
Title: Housing Rehabilitation Program
Purpose: The program involves home
repairs on owner-occupied homes for older/seniors, or older
disabled residents of Toledo. Program activities will also include
housing repair/rehabilitation of low- to moderate-income people who
are located in the low- to moderate-income census tracts in the
City of Toledo (map uploaded). The program includes roof repair for
low- to moderate-income homeowners. The program will restore houses
to decent, safe, and sanitary conditions thereby preserving the
housing stock in the City’s neighborhoods. The program will
be implemented by subrecipients and the City of Toledo. Although
individual projects have not been identified at this time,
environmental reviews will be conducted for each identified
property before construction activities begin. Individual sites
will be reviewed for compliance with federal laws and authorities
listed in 24 CFR Part 58. The program does not include new
construction or conversion of land use. The length of time covered
by this review is five (5) years.
Location: The program will benefit low-
to moderate-income census tracts in the City of Toledo. Although
individual projects have not been identified at this time,
environmental reviews will be conducted for each identified
property before program activities begin. Individual sites will be
reviewed for compliance with federal laws and authorities listed in
24 CFR Part 58.
Project/Program Description: Housing
rehabilitation will include rehabilitation of existing housing
structures. Tier 2 site-specific reviews will be completed for
those laws and authorities not addressed in the Tier 1 broad review
for each address under this program when addresses become known.
Level of Environmental Review Citation:
24 CFR 58.35(a)(3)(i)
Tier 2 Site Specific Review: The
site-specific reviews will cover the following laws and authorities
not addressed in the Tier 1 broad review: Flood Insurance, Historic
Preservation, Contamination and Toxic Substances, Explosive and
Flammable Hazards, and Floodplain Management.
Mitigation Measures/Conditions/Permits:
Flood Insurance: Any project
identified to be located in a floodplain will be required to
maintain flood insurance. All site-specific reviews will include
Flood Insurance Rate Maps. FEMA maps will be reviewed for every
project to ensure whether the project is located in a floodplain or
not. Appropriate paperwork will be completed and kept in the
project file as part of the Environmental Review Record (ERR).
Contamination and Toxic
Substances: It is HUD policy that projects that involve the
use of federal funds be free of contamination and hazardous
materials, radioactive substances, toxic chemicals and gases that
can affect the health and safety of residents. Site visits will be
conducted for every site-specific project to ensure that the
property is not contaminated. EPA Enforcement and Compliance
History Online (ECHO) will be used as a resource to conduct
environmental review of properties. Ohio EPA and/or the City of
Toledo’s Environmental Services will be contacted when
situations with potential negative impact on the environment are
encountered during review of a project.
Explosive and Flammable Hazards:
It is HUD policy that projects that use federal funds be free of
explosive and flammable materials. Site visits will be conducted
and research done for every site-specific project to ensure that
the site is not hazardous and does not pose any health threat to
the public.
Historic Preservation: The City of
Toledo has a Programmatic Agreement (PA) with the Ohio State
Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) which outlines a process for
historic reviews. Each identified property will be reviewed per the
stipulations in Section 106. Items not covered by the PA will be
sent to SHPO for review.
Floodplain Management: Any project
identified to be located in a floodplain will be required to
maintain flood insurance. All site-specific reviews will include
Flood Insurance Rate Maps. FEMA maps will be reviewed for every
project to ensure whether the project is located in a floodplain or
not. Appropriate paperwork will be completed and kept in the
project file as part of the Environmental Review Record (ERR).
Estimated Project Cost:
CDBG AMOUNT: $11,713,605.00
TOTAL: $14,713,605.00
The activity/activities proposed are categorically excluded
under HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58 from National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) requirements per 24 CFR 58.35(a)(3). An
Environmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental
determinations for this project is on file at the City of Toledo,
Department of Housing and Community Development and may be examined
or copied weekdays 8:30 A.M to 3:30 P.M. or at
https://cpd.hud.gov/cpd-public/
environmental-reviews. The ERR will also be made available
to the public for review electronically. Please submit your request
to Andrew.sager@toledo.oh.gov.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments
on the ERR to the City of Toledo, Department of Housing and
Community Development. All comments received by May 28, 2026, will
be considered by the City of Toledo prior to authorizing submission
of a request for release of funds.
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION
The City of Toledo certifies to HUD that Wade Kapszukiewicz,
Certifying Officer, in his capacity as Mayor consents to accept the
jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to
enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review
process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied.
HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its
responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and
allows the City of Toledo to use HUD program funds.
OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the
City of Toledo’s certification for a period of fifteen days
following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of
the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the
following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the
Certifying Officer of the City of Toledo; (b) the City of Toledo
has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required
by HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) the grant recipient or
other participants in the development process have committed funds,
incurred costs or undertaken activities not authorized by 24 CFR
Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d)
another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has
submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from
the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be
prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures
(24 CFR Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall be addressed to CPD
Director, HUD Columbus Field Office at cpdcolumbusrrof@hud.gov.
Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last
day of the objection period.
Wade Kapszukiewicz, Certifying Officer
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As published in The Blade.