Paulding County Economic Development Press Release September 17, 2025
PAULDING – The Paulding County Land Reutilization Committee (Land Bank) had a full agenda discussing the utilization of brownfield grant funding, residential and commercial blight grant funding, and Welcome Home Ohio grant program funding, all provided through the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD).
On the brownfield grant side, Environmental Specialist Matt Wagner, with Tetra Tech, opened with the latest information about environmental testing at the former gas station site in Grover Hill. The readings received were very positive, confirming that no contaminants were seeping into the groundwater. There will be some additional geotechnical samples taken at the site next week, but beyond some surface soil removal and replacement, the project should be complete later this fall.
A new project that was awarded ODOD funding is the village-owned, former Winkle Chevrolet building, located on the square in Paulding. Starting on October 6, Tetra Tech will have representatives on site to remove asbestos floor and ceiling tile and pipe insulation. The entire process will only take a few days. This will allow for a clean building in the opportunity of a future sale if needed.
The Stokely ponds property and former Grizzly manufacturing facility continue to be researched, monitored, and reviewed for site clean-up and future remediation.
Abby White, representing Maumee Valley Planning Organization (MVPO), who facilitates the ODOD projects and funding for all NW Ohio Land Banks, updated the team on completed projects all around the county from this round of funding. Projects have already been completed in Antwerp, Grover Hill, Haviland, Latty, Melrose, and Paulding villages, and in Crane and Jackson Townships. Additional projects are now scheduled in Antwerp, Broughton, Oakwood, Paulding, and Payne villages, as well as Brown and Harrison Townships. Demolition will take place based on the bid-winning contractor’s schedule.
Estee Blair, also with MVPO, shared updates on the growing list of projects associated with the $300,000 WHO funding grant. The Land Bank is hoping to rehabilitate 10 homes with grant-qualifying buyers by June 2027. The committee just purchased a home at 108 S. Main Street in Cecil. There is a pre-approved buyer who will purchase the property once the home is remediated. The Land Bank also owns a home at 621 Sugar Street in Paulding. Bids will be going out to rehabilitate that dwelling soon. The team is currently looking for a prospective buyer who may be able to help design the interior and exterior colors.
Now that the projects for this round of funding have been clearly identified, the committee will look at properties that were left over on the 2025 list, but were excluded in this round and consider additional properties that have been brought to the team for potential development in the future. Review by the committee will take place over the next few weeks to determine the best list to submit at the opening application period for 2026 funding.
Other items of note included:
- A speculative new home build, and where the best placement of that may be.
- The basement has started in the new Vantage Career Center in Latty Village
- Noted a current Land Bank account balance of $230,391.89
- Heard from Economic Development Director Tim Copsey on several property discussions taking place around the county for future project consideration.
- The committee agreed to provide stamps and envelopes to the PCED office for inquiry mailings to property owners.
- Changed the date of the next meeting to October 1 at 8:30 am to accommodate member schedule conflicts
Heard that MVPO will be in attendance at the new “No Wrong Door” event in Paulding on October 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., representing NW Ohio Land Banks.