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Todd covers local government in the Finger Lakes. He has a JD degree the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Send tips to todd@fingerlakes1.com.
During the business portion of the Wednesday, March 3 Geneva City Council Meeting, Council held public hearings regarding the proposed sale of City-owned real estate and regarding the City’s intended application for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Council also considered amending a no left turn ordinance, and considered resolutions to approve the sale of land on One Mile Point, protect Loomis Woods property, and to designate City-owned property as surplus. Council also made appointments to the Local Development Corporation and to a Fire Commissioner position.
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Todd covers local government in the Finger Lakes. He has a JD degree the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Send tips to todd@fingerlakes1.com.
On Wednesday Geneva City Council took action to increase winter parking violation fines, heard another ethics violation complaint against Councilor Laura Salamendra (Ward 5), and established a registry for vacant and abandoned properties. In other routine actions, Council, scheduled several public hearings, heard the first reading of an ordinance amendment regarding no left-hand turns, considered a resolution of opposition to Greenidge Power Plant expansion permits, and made several Board appointments. These actions took place during the same meeting where Council approved the Geneva Police Review Board (PRB) on a 6-3 vote.