In a continued effort to humanely reduce the population of unowned, free-roaming cats within city limits, the City of Findlay is allocating an additional $5,000 from already appropriated funds to support the ongoing Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program.
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - The city of Findlay held a "State of the City” address Wednesday afternoon.
Press Release written by the City of Findlay, Mayor's Office: December 23, 2024 - The City of Findlay is pleased to announce the appointment o…
Findlay and Hancock County is getting money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to continue their flood mitigation efforts. They have been conditionally approved for a 24 million dollar flood hazard mitigation grant, and that money will be used for two major projects. 19 million dollars will be used to construct the Eagle Creek Flood Basin, which is considered a cornerstone of the city and county's flood mitigation plan. The total project cost is 60 million dollars; the rest of the money came from the State of Ohio.
October 30, 2024, Press Release from the City of Findlay: Findlay, Ohio - The City of Findlay will be picking up leaves from November 18, 2024, through December 6, 2024. City employees will collect leaves that have been placed in biodegradable PAPER bags at the curb. Plastic bags and loose leaves will not be picked up. Bagged leaves are to be placed by the curb. Limbs that are placed beside the bagged leaves will also be picked up. The limbs will be picked up separately from the leaves. Crews will start picking up leaves on November 18, 2024. Crews will make several rounds throughout the whole City through December 6, 2024. Biodegradable bags are readily available at local hardware, building supply, and some grocery stores.
August 7, 2024, Press Release from the City of Findlay: Findlay, Ohio- August 7, 2024: The City of Findlay is thrilled to present a vision for the future of Emory Adams Park and we are asking for your input. The current Fort Findlay playground has been well-loved by our community since 2001. The existing structure requires upgrades and maintenance that are unsustainable and require a new park to be built. The renderings below allow Fort Findlay Playground to remain a community staple while creating increased sightlines for safety and accessibility for all.
June 4, 2024, Press Release from the City of Findlay: Findlay, Ohio – June 4, 2024: On Thursday, June 6, 2024, from 7am-5pm, a sanitary sewer is scheduled to be repaired near the intersection of Walnut Street and Crystal Avenue. This will close Walnut Street from North Main Street to Taylor Street and Crystal Avenue from Walnut Street to Pine Avenue. Motorists are advised to avoid this area.
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - The mayor of Findlay spoke at the Hancock County Republican Party's First Friday Luncheon to give an update on city projects.
The City of Findlay looks back at a good year, as they get ready for 2023. This past year, the city broke ground on the Strict Center, which will be used to train fire firefighters and law enforcement. The city is also moving forward in building a downtown recreation area.
The city has numerous projects going on throughout the city. A couple of the bigger projects include the reconstruction of East Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. The parkway project will elevate the road and intersections to prevent them from being closed during flooding events. That project is expected to be complete in October. As for future projects, Findlay is waiting to see what kind of federal money they could have available.