City of Toledo Division of Water Distribution replacement programs
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Childcare Facility Lead Service Line Replacement Program
Public side: yes city-owned lead service lines are replaced through the program
Private side: yes customer-owned lead portions are also replaced if identified
Income rules: no published income screen
Property rules: licensed childcare facilities are invited to sign up and applications are first come first served while funding remains
Contractor rules: city schedules the work and handles contractor coordination
Deadline: No fixed deadline published
Verification: Verified 2026-04-04 / verified
Lead Line Replacement Program
Public side: yes city-side replacement is utility-managed
Private side: yes identified customer-side lead service lines are replaced at no cost
Income rules: no published income screen
Property rules: properties with identified lead lines are scheduled through the city replacement program and advance notice process
Contractor rules: city crews or contractors complete replacement and restoration
Deadline: No fixed deadline published
Verification: Verified 2026-04-04 / verified
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Program count
2 verified program record(s)
Childcare Facility Lead Service Line Replacement Program, Lead Line Replacement Program
Public/private split
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Notice and inventory context
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Coverage cautions
Coverage caution
Coverage can diverge sharply between public-side and private-side replacement, even inside the same program.
Coverage caution
Income, property, and contractor rules can block a program that otherwise sounds broad.
Route-level evidence behind the local support paths.
Toledo says its water service inventory map is public, all but about 6000 customer lines have been inspected, and only about 100 known customer-owned lead lines remain.
Toledo says annual notices were mailed to about 50000 customers with confirmed lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or unknown material on either side of the service line, and a replacement letter is sent 45 days before scheduled lead line work.
Toledo says its childcare facility program is a free replacement path for licensed childcare sites with lead service lines and that customer-owned portions are also replaced if identified as lead.
Toledo says its multi-year lead line replacement program removes city-side and customer-side lead service lines and that customer-side replacements are funded at no cost to the owner.