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City manager: West Main Street project set to resume; street superintendent to retire

City of Geneva City Council · May 12, 2026
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City Manager Joseph Marquette said West Main Street reconstruction will resume the week of May 18 following ODOT approval of asphalt, with a project cost described as slightly over $1,000,000 and a September completion target; he also announced the upcoming retirement of street superintendent Mike Kovacic and summarized yard‑waste pickup and other city business.

City Manager Joseph Marquette told the City of Geneva council that the long‑running West Main Street reconstruction is back on schedule after delays caused by weather and asphalt availability. Marquette said the city has secured ODOT approval of the asphalt and crews plan to start work the week of May 18; he described the project as "just over a $1,000,000" effort with a scheduled completion in September.

Marquette warned residents that the planned tie‑in work will require localized water shutdowns in affected areas and advised residents to run taps for several…

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