The AP reports that Findlay Service Director Mike Sobczyk says the damage to city-owned buildings and property will cost between $20 million and $31 million.
The city’s health department and wastewater treatment plant sustained serious damage. A number of city-owned trucks and vehicles are damaged, too.
City officials also have decided to tear down a community center that sits near the Blanchard River.
The river rose about 8 feet above flood stage last week, soaking much of the downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.