City of Toledo seeking local business input for 2022 Disparity Study
The objective of the study is to remove any barriers for local, minority-owned businesses looking to do business with the city.
TOLEDO, Ohio — The City of Toledo has commissioned the firm Griffin and Strong, P.C. to conduct a comprehensive disparity study to evaluate and make improvement recommendations for contracting and procurement policies and practices with regard to minority and women-owned firms and small business enterprises.
Public participation is crucial to the accuracy of the study findings and recommendations, which will result in policy recommendations to city administration.
The online sessions are opportunities for the Toledo businesses community to discuss experiences doing business with the city or attempting to do business with the city.
To attend the meeting at 5 p.m., Wednesday, June 30, register here.
To attend the meeting at 12 p.m., Thursday, July 1, click here.
Advanced registration is recommended but not required to participate. For questions or concerns, email Griffin and Strong, P.C. at Toledostudy@gspclaw.com. All comments may be recorded and potentially used in the study.