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Active opportunities open for bidding
Toledo Area Metropolitan Park District
Metroparks Toledo is soliciting bids for annual inspection, recertification, repair/replacement of fire extinguishers and annual inspection and flow testing, recertification and repairs of fire hydrants across Metroparks in Lucas County. The contract period covers May 2026 through November 2028 with an option to renew for one additional year (November 2028–November 2029) by mutual agreement. Bidders must provide personnel certifications/licenses and submit signed, complete proposals; Metroparks Toledo expects to award to the lowest qualified bidder.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Toledo Area Metropolitan Park District
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Metroparks Toledo is soliciting bids for annual inspection, recertification, repair/replacement of fire extinguishers and annual inspection and flow testing, recertification and repairs of fire hydrants across Metroparks in Lucas County. The contract period covers May 2026 through November 2028 with an option to renew for one additional year (November 2028–November 2029) by mutual agreement. Bidders must provide personnel certifications/licenses and submit signed, complete proposals; Metroparks Toledo expects to award to the lowest qualified bidder.
AvailableToledo Area Metropolitan Park District
Metroparks Toledo requests proposals to enhance, operate, or develop boating-related services and infrastructure along Toledo’s downtown waterfront and the Maumee River, focusing on transient and overnight docking at the Glass City Marina and Downtown Toledo Transient Docks to activate the waterfront. The solicitation seeks strategies to increase transient boating activity, support frequent turnover at docking facilities, boost visitor engagement, and integrate boating services with the broader Glass City Riverwalk experience. The opportunity was posted on March 5, 2026, and is due March 27, 2026, with contact Jen Van Horn for bids and questions.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Toledo Area Metropolitan Park District
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Metroparks Toledo requests proposals to enhance, operate, or develop boating-related services and infrastructure along Toledo’s downtown waterfront and the Maumee River, focusing on transient and overnight docking at the Glass City Marina and Downtown Toledo Transient Docks to activate the waterfront. The solicitation seeks strategies to increase transient boating activity, support frequent turnover at docking facilities, boost visitor engagement, and integrate boating services with the broader Glass City Riverwalk experience. The opportunity was posted on March 5, 2026, and is due March 27, 2026, with contact Jen Van Horn for bids and questions.
AvailableToledo Area Metropolitan Park District
Metroparks Toledo is soliciting bids to remove approximately 52.2 acres of hardwood trees at multiple locations in Spencer and Springfield Townships for habitat restoration. The work includes felling designated hardwood trees, complete removal of logs, tops, and cut stumps, and removal of all debris from the project site. NEPA approvals will be coordinated with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and work must be completed by December 31, 2026, with seasonal restrictions on tree felling.
Posted Date
Feb 3, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Feb 3, 2026
Toledo Area Metropolitan Park District
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Metroparks Toledo is soliciting bids to remove approximately 52.2 acres of hardwood trees at multiple locations in Spencer and Springfield Townships for habitat restoration. The work includes felling designated hardwood trees, complete removal of logs, tops, and cut stumps, and removal of all debris from the project site. NEPA approvals will be coordinated with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and work must be completed by December 31, 2026, with seasonal restrictions on tree felling.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Toledo Area Metropolitan Park District
The meeting agenda included standard non-resolution items such as the Pledge of Allegiance. The consent agenda proposed blanket approval for items, including the reading and disposition of minutes from the December 17, 2025, regular board meeting. Reports scheduled for consideration covered the 2025 Programming Update and the Treasurer's Report. The agenda also detailed numerous resolutions for board approval, involving the ratification of payables for December and January, approval/authorization for electrical supply service contract, establishing a payroll clearing fund, and requests for funding through various agencies including the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Ohio Department of Agriculture, and the National Environmental Education Foundation. Further approvals included an agreement with WGTE Public Media, rejection of bids for two projects (Providence Metropark West Pedestrian Bridge Replacement and Glass City Metropark Mini Maumee Water Play Underground Vault Equipment Replacement), contract amendments for Glass City Riverwalk services, revisions to Board Governance Policies and Bylaws regarding purchases, and contract approvals for forestry mulching and hardwood tree removal. Additionally, approval was sought to engage a consultant for programming at Providence Metropark and the Manor House.
This document outlines the 2025-2026 Deer Management Plan for Metroparks Toledo, addressing ecological impacts from deer overabundance and requesting a Deer Damage Control Permit for 2026. The plan details management areas, specific reasons for the program, population estimates, desired long-term goals for reducing damage and sustaining biodiversity, and management techniques including culling and controlled archery. It emphasizes an integrated evaluation approach using aerial surveys, browse damage assessments, and plant monitoring.
The Board Meeting agenda included routine items such as the Pledge of Allegiance and a Consent Agenda, followed by consideration of reports from the Director and CFO/Treasurer. Key reports covered the Metroparks Toledo Cityworks Implementation and the Treasurer's Report, which included budget vs. actual comparisons as of November 30, 2023. The primary focus was on numerous resolutions involving board approvals, contracts, deeds, and agreements. These approvals included ratifying the Schedule of Payables (Resolution No. 85-23), amending previous resolutions to increase blanket purchase orders for legal services from Marshall & Melhorn, LLC (Resolution No. 86-23) and for 2023 recycling and waste disposal services (Resolution No. 87-23). The board also addressed several financial measures for 2024, including the 2024 Annual Appropriation Measure and establishing use/amount of blanket purchase orders for 2024. Furthermore, approvals covered ratifications of land purchases and contracts for timber sales and playground surfacing installation. Board initiated topics included introductions of new staff and recognition of staff receiving professional awards.
The agenda for the Regular Board Meeting included Non-Resolution Board Items such as the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the Consent Agenda for which a blanket approval motion was proposed, excluding items removed for separate discussion. Key reports included the Metroparks GIS presentation on map benefits and the Treasurer's Report. Board Approvals involved several resolutions addressing financial adjustments, including supplementing the 2022 Certificate of Estimated Resources and Appropriations Measure for various funds (e.g., increasing appropriations for summer programs, debt service principal/interest, and Glass City Riverwalk construction). Other contract approvals covered Playground Surfacing replacement at Pearson Metropark and revisions to Park District Rules and Regulations. The session also included an Executive Session to review the status update concerning negotiations for park district collective bargaining units.
The agenda for the Regular Board Meeting included non-resolution board items such as the Pledge of Allegiance. The consent agenda was planned for blanket approval, followed by consideration of reports from the Director and employees, including retirement recognition for Amy Mossing, a presentation on the 151st Preserve (Girdham Road State Nature Preserve), and the Treasurer's Report. The board was scheduled to address several resolutions for approval of contracts, deeds, and agreements, encompassing the 2025 Certificate of Estimated Resources and Appropriations Measure, ratification of the Schedule of Payables, authorization to request funding from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, approval for a site restoration design build project, and approvals for parcel acquisition and land sales. The agenda also reserved time for board-initiated topics and discussion.
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