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Council adopts budget amendment, cybersecurity policy and other resolutions in unanimous votes
Summary
City Council passed an omnibus set of ordinances and resolutions Oct. 13, including a 2025 budget amendment, a cybersecurity program to meet Ohio law, tax levy certification, and agreements to pursue a roadway safety plan and purchase police vehicles; votes were taken by roll call with emergency declarations for immediate effect.
Geneva — The City of Geneva Council passed multiple ordinances and resolutions at its Oct. 13 meeting, including a 2025 budget amendment, adoption of a cybersecurity program required by state law, and authorizations to pursue grants and equipment purchases. Council members used roll‑call votes and declared emergencies so several items could take effect immediately.
Key outcomes
- Ordinance 3390: Amendment to the 2025 budget through appropriations and/or bond transfers (declared an emergency and adopted by roll call). Council members approved a motion to waive the usual three‑reading rule and then voted to declare the ordinance an emergency so necessary transfers could be made to pay current bills.
- Ordinance 3391: Adoption of a city cybersecurity program to comply with Ohio…
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