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Council approves budget amendment and a series of emergency resolutions; several ordinances remain at second reading

City of Geneva City Council · April 15, 2026

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Summary

At its April 13 meeting the Geneva City Council waived rules, declared emergencies and approved a 2026 budget amendment and several resolutions to authorize design agreements and accept a streetscape bid; several ordinances were on second reading with no action.

The Geneva City Council on April 13 voted to waive rules of three readings where requested, declared emergency measures where indicated, and approved an amendment to the 2026 budget (Ordinance 3413) and multiple resolutions authorizing professional services agreements and procurement actions.

Key actions recorded in roll-call votes included:

- Ordinance 3413 (amending the 2026 budget and appropriations): council moved to waive three readings, declared an emergency and approved the ordinance by roll-call vote.

- Resolution 3664 (authorizing execution of then-and-now certificates): motion moved and passage recorded by roll-call.

- Resolution 3665 (accepting the bid of Geauga Highway Company for Depot Street storm sewer and Phase 2 streetscape): council moved to waive readings, declared emergency and approved acceptance of the bid by roll-call vote.

- Resolution 3666 (authorize agreement for US Route 20/West Main Street Phase 2 design with Hernandez) and Resolution 3667 (authorize Vergandis agreement for State Route 84 waterline design): both were moved, emergency measures noted where applicable and approved by roll-call.

- Resolution 3668 (authorize participation in ODOT 2026 road salt contracts): approved after waiver and emergency declaration.

Several other ordinances listed on the agenda (including second readings amending safety and equipment code, open burning rules, planning and zoning code updates and an updated zoning map) were presented at second reading with no action taken at this meeting.

All formal votes were recorded as roll-call votes in the transcript; the council approved the items noted above during the meeting.