This week, I announced more than $4 million in neighborhood park investments happening across Toledo in 2026.
Even better, very little of this investment is coming from Toledo taxpayers. By aggressively pursuing state and federal grants, we’re bringing outside dollars back to Toledo to continue investing in neighborhoods across our city and deliver real improvements for residents.
These investments include 12 different park projects focused on improving recreational spaces, restoring natural areas, and strengthening neighborhoods throughout Toledo.
One of the largest projects is the full revitalization of Savage Park in central Toledo, where the city is investing more than $2.1 million into transforming the space. The project will replace aging and outdated amenities with a completely renewed park experience, including new features, improved sidewalks, and parking lot upgrades. When complete, it will feel like an entirely new park for the neighborhood.
Additional projects planned across Toledo include:
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Playground replacements at Mayfair Park, Dale Stone Park, Greenwood Park, Collins Park, and Jamie Farr Park
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The opening of Pontiac Preserve to the public in North Toledo
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Football field renovations at Westwood
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New pickleball courts at Fort Meigs Sertoma Park
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Basketball court renovations at Friendship Park
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Restroom access improvements at Ottawa Park on the Bancroft side
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A new playground at Collins Park in east Toledo, which has gone nearly 30 years without one and has been a longtime request from neighborhood families
Parks help define a neighborhood, and every Toledo resident deserves spaces they can enjoy and be proud of. I’m excited to see these projects continue taking shape this summer and beyond as we keep building momentum in neighborhoods across Toledo.
Sincerely,

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