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City of Geneva: West Main work on track for early September 2025; $2.6 million Appalachian grant moving forward

2122548 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Geneva City Council that contractors have accelerated West Main Street work and the city’s $2.6 million Appalachian Regional Commission placemaking grant and the DECIDE/SAD program are advancing toward construction-manager selection and a fall 2026 completion deadline.

City of Geneva city staff reported that work on the West Main Street reconstruction is progressing and remains on schedule for completion in early September 2025, and that multiple grant-driven placemaking and commercial-rehabilitation programs are advancing.

At the council meeting, a city staff speaker, identified in the record as Mr. Raquette, said contractors “have made up a lot of ground, and we're looking to be on schedule to complete this project in September, early September of 2025.” He told the council the city has an updated construction schedule and will hold a progress meeting (progress meeting No. 10) on Wednesday to direct next steps.

The council heard that the city’s Appalachian Regional…

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