Paulding County Economic Development Press Release May 13, 2026
PAULDING – The Paulding County Land Reutilization Corporation (Land Bank) announced this week that it has been awarded $641,495 in brownfield grant funding from the Ohio Department of Development. The funding will support initial environmental assessment work on three former commercial properties located in the Villages of Oakwood, Payne, and Paulding.
Working in partnership with Maumee Valley Planning Organization (MVPO) and environmental consultants Tetra Tech, the Land Bank will use the grant to determine whether previous cleanup efforts at these sites were completed and to identify any remaining environmental concerns.
Paulding County Economic Development Director Tim Copsey reported that the Land Bank has received a lease contract from Arvin Environmental, owners of the former Grizzly property. Copsey and County Prosecutor Matt Miller will review the document.
The proposed lease would allow the Land Bank to sublease approximately 13 acres of the site to a solar development group. In preparation, T&M Associates, representing Arvin Environmental, has cleared vegetation on the acreage and is currently measuring the depth of the soil cap covering the former facility and asbestos material. The cap must meet a minimum depth of 24 inches before solar installation can proceed.
Environmental consultant Matt Wagner of Tetra Tech noted that there are no new updates at this time regarding the Stokely property project.
MVPO representative Abby White presented the final list of 2026–2027 commercial and residential blight projects that will be submitted to the state. While funding may not be sufficient to complete all projects this cycle, the full list will be submitted as the committee evaluates how far available resources can be stretched. White also reported no new progress on remaining 2025–2026 projects that are still open due to weather‑related delays for contractors.
MVPO’s Grady Vogel provided updates on the county’s Welcome Home Ohio (WHO) housing rehabilitation program. Vogel discussed new concerns that have arisen at the 108 S. Main Street property in Cecil and sought committee guidance on next steps. Work also continues at the 621 Sugar Street residential project in Paulding.
The committee received a construction bid for a new WHO program home on Land Bank‑owned property at 833 W. Jackson Street. In addition, the contractor expressed interest in purchasing the adjacent lot at 831 W. Jackson Street to build a second home. The committee supported the proposal, confirming that the WHO program home will need to include a minimum one‑car garage and be equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
- Discussed a potential project in the Village of Broughton involving property owned by Norfolk Southern Railroad; further communication with the railroad is needed.
- Requested a template sublease agreement from Midwest Energy Solutions for the proposed solar field development at the Arvin site.
- Reviewed upcoming Paulding County Sheriff Auction listings for potential WHO program property acquisitions.
- Reported a current Land Bank account balance of $238,294.39.