Toledo public meetings in 2023
12 substantive meetings from 2023, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council Agendas
The Toledo City Council is holding a workshop to generally discuss the 2024 budget. No specific decisions or proposals are listed on the agenda.
- 2024 Budget general discussion
City Council Agendas
The Toledo City Council is holding a workshop to continue general discussion of the 2024 budget. The agenda contains no other items and is limited to this budget discussion.
- 2024 Budget continued discussion
Park Board Agendas
The Toledo Park Board is meeting to approve October meeting minutes, discuss a possible appointment for Gary Reboin, review recommendations approved by the City Council, and continue discussions on WiFi in the park and board member status. The agenda includes both new and unfinished business items, with public input limited to three minutes per speaker.
- Discussion and possible recommendation for appointment of Gary Reboin
- Review of recommendations approved by City Council
- WiFi in the Park update
- Status update on Ruth Kinder
- Approval of October 10, 2023 meeting minutes
Park Board Agendas
The Toledo Park Board is meeting to discuss 2024 budget planning, including a review of park fees and revenue from Kemp Olson Park, and to officially adopt management of the Walk in the Park event. They will also consider winter operating plans for Kemp Olson Park, WiFi installation, fire rings, and parks grants. The board will address the status of a member's position and oath of office, and review a wish list of maintenance and safety items.
- 2024 Budget Planning: review of park fees and revenue, including a YTD report showing $12,761 in prorated revenue for Kemp Olson Park
- Walk in the Park: Park Board to officially adopt management of the event, potentially aligning it with Cheese Days
- Winter Operating Plans for Kemp Olson Park
- WiFi in Kemp Olson Park (status update)
- Fire Rings (Public Works status update)
Park Board Agendas
The Toledo Park Board will discuss 2024 budget planning, including a review of park fees and revenue, and officially adopt management of the Walk in the Park event. They will also consider winter operating plans for Kemp Olson Park and address unfinished business such as WiFi, fire rings, and grants. The agenda includes a wish list for park improvements and maintenance items.
- Review park fees and propose changes for 2024 season
- Adopt management of Walk in the Park event
- Winter operating plans for Kemp Olson Park
- WiFi in Kemp Olson Park status
- Fire rings status update
City Council Agendas
This is a community picnic at Kemp Olson Park with no city business to be conducted. The agenda is purely social and contains no decisions, proposals, or discussions.
- Community picnic at Kemp Olson Park
City Council Agendas
This is a town hall meeting hosted by U.S. Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, not a regular City Council business meeting. The agenda contains no specific items for council action, only the meeting's time, place, and host.
- Town hall meeting with Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
City Council Agendas
This is a city council workshop meeting with a single agenda item: a discussion of the 5-year plan. No decisions or votes are scheduled; it is a discussion-only session.
- Discussion of the 5-year plan
City Council Agendas
The Toledo Planning Commission will hold a public meeting to review the North Toledo Annexation request and accept public input. The annexation area includes the High School property and land north and west of the city limits along Toledo-Vader Road. The Commission will make a recommendation to the City Council, which will hold a future public hearing before taking action.
- Public hearing on North Toledo Annexation request
- Annexation area includes High School property and land along Toledo-Vader Road
- Planning Commission to make recommendation to City Council
- Public comments accepted in writing until 4:00 PM on meeting day
City Council Agendas
The City of Toledo has issued a determination of nonsignificance (DNS) for the North Toledo Annexation, a proposal to annex multiple parcels near Plomondon Rd and other locations into the city. The annexation would bring properties currently in Lewis County under city jurisdiction with residential and commercial zoning. The public can comment until June 20, 2023, and the city will not act for 14 days.
- Annexation petition for 7 parcels totaling about 125 acres near Plomondon Rd, State Route 505, and Toledo Vader Rd
- Proposed zoning includes residential and commercial designations
- SEPA DNS issued June 6, 2023; no environmental impact statement required
- Comment period ends June 20, 2023 at 5:00 PM
- Application materials available at Toledo City Hall, 130 N Second St.
City Council Agendas
The Toledo Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on May 17, 2023, to consider a request for preliminary subdivision approval of the Cowlitz Meadows Subdivision. The project would develop a 36.62-acre parcel into 99 lots, including 98 single-family home sites, a public park, a stormwater pond, and about 3,200 linear feet of public roadway and utilities. The commission will accept public input in person or in writing before the hearing.
- 99-lot subdivision with 98 single-family residential lots and one remainder parcel
- 36.62-acre undeveloped parcel at Plomondon Rd & Toledo-Vader Rd
- Includes public park, stormwater pond, and stream/wetland impact avoidance tract
- Approximately 3,200 linear feet of public roadway and utilities
- Public hearing at Toledo City Hall, 130 N. Second Street, at 6:00 pm
City Council Agendas
The Toledo City Council is holding a workshop to discuss and potentially set rules, regulations, and fines for city parks, and to review Winlock Court Services, including RCW and policy review, fines, and contract discussions. The agenda also includes resetting email passwords, a budget review, and a review and update of city policies and procedures. These are discussion items for the workshop, not final decisions.
- City Park Rules, Regulations, Fines discussion
- Winlock Court Services: RCW review, policy review, fines discussion, contract discussion
- Resetting email passwords
- Budget review
- City policies and procedures review and update