District Board Meetings

District Board Meetings will commonly be held every 1st Monday the month at the Toledo Public Library, 174 NW 7th St., Toledo, OR 97391.

The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting to GTPRD at 541-336-3181.

2024

coming soon

2023

November 16, 2023 Minutes

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September 11, 2023 Minutes

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July 17, 2023 Minutes 

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2022

September 12, 2022  Agenda 

August 15, 2022  Minutes

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2021

December 13, 2021 Minutes

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September 13, 2021 Minutes

August 9, 2021 Minutes

July 5, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

June 7, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

May 25, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

May 17, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

May 12, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

May 3, 2021 Budget Committee Agenda | Minutes

April 5, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

March 15, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

March 1, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

February 15, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

February 1, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

January 18, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

January 4, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

2020

December 21, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 December 7, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 November 16, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

November 2, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

October 5, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 September 7, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

August 17, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 August 3, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

July 20, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 July 6, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

June 15, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

June 1, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

May 18, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 20-21 Notice of Budget Hearing Agenda 

May 5, 2020 Budget Committee Agenda | Minutes

 May 4, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 April 20, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

March 23, 2020  Agenda | Minutes 

March 2, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 February 18, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 February 4, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

 January 21, 2020 Agenda | Minutes 

January 7, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

Our Board

Roy Kinion

President



Occupation:

Public Works Director for Lincoln County.

Occupational Background:

Roy worked at the Toledo Pool from 1978 to 1982; Road Maintenance Supervisor for 24 years.

Educational Background:

Roy graduated from Toledo High School in 1982; Graduated from Willamette University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science. As a lifelong resident of the Toledo area, I know the value of the Toledo Pool to the community; While growing up in Toledo, the Toledo pool was a place to play, to work and to compete; As a parent, the Toledo pool was a place f or my children to play and to learn how to swim; Later in life I want the Toledo Pool to be able to offer me an opportunity for exercise and physical rehabilitation; I would like these opportunities for the entire community of Toledo.

Peter Vince

Vice President

Peter Vince has started swimming competitively at age 7 and continued competing in youth swim meets, as a member of a high school team, and at the Master’s level. He taught swimming for many years and has coached competitive swimming at the youth and high school levels, including at Toledo High School. He has managed two different pools. Vince taught Language Arts, Spanish, and Media at Toledo High School for 28 years.

Rachael Wallace

Treasurer


Occupation:

Teaching Assistant at Toledo Elementary.

Occupational Background:

15 years of High School and youth coaching; 4 years administrative assistant at a public relations firm; 2 years running my own certified in-home daycare; 2 years on the board of directors for Abby’s Closet charity

Educational Background:

Bachelor’s Degree from University of Oregon

I was raised in Toledo and enjoyed all of the benefits of growing up in a community with a pool. I learned to swim at the Toledo Pool, was on the swim team, and enjoyed many hours of play there. The pool was an important part of my growing up. I have recently moved back to Toledo to raise our three young daughters in my favorite town. They are learning to swim at Toledo Pool too. I appreciate the pool even more as a parent. I recognize that while I was learning and playing in the pool, Toledo citizens were supporting it. I want the chance to support and help guide this wonderful asset for the benefit of all. I want to make the pool more available and accessible by bringing the perspective of a young family with busy schedules and lots of energy. I have a clear vision to better serve our population and increase pool use while serving those who already use and know its value. Public spaces turn towns into communities. The more we meet, interact, and play the more we care and support each other. Whether we are in the water or watching from the stands, we talk, laugh, and create strong bonds. We benefit from every public space and activity in Toledo, but the pool is unique in its ability to provide life-saving skills, exercise, entertainment, and camaraderie for every age all in one place.

Kay Chambers

Treasurer

I am a lifelong Toledo community member and have been involved with the swimming pool as a recreational and swimming lesson participant, summer swim team and high school swim team member, pool maintenance worker, swimming lesson teacher and lifeguard.The swimming pool provides lifesaving skills to our communities, provides recreation for our children and families, gives people a lifelong opportunity to maintain health and fitness, and contributes fantastically to the livability of our community. My goals on the Board are to expand access and programming for our community, ensuring that the pool’s hours are convenient, and programming is offered at times that work best for the families we serve.

As the Secretary at Toledo Jr/Sr High School for many years, I learned the intricacies of public budgeting. As a volunteer on the School’s Site Council, I learned the importance of ensuring that the community’s voice and priorities are incorporated into our government services.