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Geneva City Council is scheduled to meet tonight July 7 to hold public hearings regarding the rezoning of 1115 Lochland Road at the American Legion and regarding the creation of a planned unit development at the same location. Council is also scheduled to consider at least 10 resolutions, to discuss marijuana legalization, and to appoint members to the Police Body Camera Review Board and the Police Budget Advisory Board.
But it appears that attendance at this meeting may be limited to those who can attend in person. In October 2020 Council voted to eliminate funding for television coverage of Council meetings by Finger Lakes Television (FLTV). At the October 21, 2020, Council meeting, Council agreed to broadcast meetings through 2020 via the City’s YouTube Channel as an alternative to the FLTV coverag
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Geneva City Manager Sage Gerling and Assistant City Manager Adam Blowers presented the City’s annual State of the City address Wednesday, February 10. Gerling and Blowers presented an upbeat message that focused on the City’s successes during a challenging 2020.
Afterward, Council predominantly ignored the successes of City Staff touted by Gerling and Blowers and instead focused primarily on negatives. Some of the issues raised by Council did not even relate to the State of the City presentation, such as Councilor Ken Camera (Ward 4) challenging legal opinions offered by the law firm Hancock Estabrook, LLP during the Police Reform Board (PRB) process.