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Geneva outlines West Main phase 2 funding push, launches planning grants and safety study

5407321 · July 15, 2025
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City Manager Marquette told the council July 14 that Geneva has applied for a $2 million ODOT Small Cities grant toward West Main Street Phase 2, is moving forward with a comprehensive-plan update funded largely by ODOD HTAP money, and executed a federal SS4A agreement to prepare a roadway-safety action plan.

City Manager provided an overview of several capital projects and grant applications at the July 14 Geneva City Council meeting, saying the city is pursuing a mix of federal and state funding to advance West Main Street Phase 2, update the city's comprehensive plan and prepare a roadway-safety action plan.

"We submitted an application for $2,000,000 in the ODOT small cities program," City Manager Marquette told council, adding that the current estimated cost for Phase 2 is $3.7 million and that the city was scheduled to present to state officials on July 17. Marquette said officials expect to know decisions in September or October, but that funding awarded under that program would not be available until spring 2028, making timely award decisions important for project sequencing.

Marquette said a Community Project Funding…

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