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Geneva council authorizes grant applications and borrowing for streets, stormwater and equipment
Summary
Council approved applications and emergency financing measures for multiple projects including a $2 million ODOT Small Cities grant application for West Main Street, an OWDA loan application for a sewer jet/vac truck and bond issuance for a fire truck.
Geneva City Council on June 9 authorized city officials to pursue multiple funding and financing steps for infrastructure and equipment projects, including a state grant application for West Main Street, a low-interest loan application for a sewer jet/vacuum vehicle, and emergency bond adoption to finance a fire truck.
City Manager Joseph Marquette said the city will seek authorization to submit a $2,000,000 application to the Ohio Department of Transportation Small Cities Program for phase 2 of the West Main Street reconstruction project; he said the estimated cost of phase 2 is about $3,700,000. "Our effort…
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