City of Geneva City Council met June 2

City of Geneva City Council met June 2
Richard Marks, 2nd Ward Alderman — City of Geneva
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City of Geneva City Council met June 2

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. PUBLIC HEARINGS, SPECIAL ITEMS AND PRESENTATIONS

a. Proclaim June 6, 2025 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day

b. Proclaim June 2025 as Pride Month

c. Consider Mayor’s Appointments of Alyssa Platipodis, Kaite Trapino, and Anishka Jain to the Strategic Plan Advisory Committee

4. AMENDMENTS TO AGENDA

5. OMNIBUS AGENDA (OMNIBUS VOTE)

All Items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a council member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the Omnibus (Consent) Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. All items on the Omnibus Agenda require a simple majority vote unless otherwise indicated.

*6. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FROM MAY 19, 2025

*7. REPORTS (N/A)

8. MUNICIPAL BILLS FOR PAYMENT: $2,349,855.41

9. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ITEMS OF BUSINESS

*a. Approve Resolution No. 2025-52 Authorizing the Annual Purchase of Distribution Material and Supplies for FY2026 in the Budgeted Amount of $460,000.00 Through Sourcewell from WESCO.

*b. Approve Resolution No. 2025-53 Authorizing the Execution of a Professional Services Agreement with Fehr Graham in an Amount Not to Exceed $67,000.00 for Sanitary Collection System Services.

*c. Approve Resolution No. 2025-54 Authorizing the Execution of a Professional Services Agreement with Fehr Graham in an Amount Not to Exceed $55,900.00 for Kirk Road Water Tower Painting Engineering Services.

*d. Approve Resolution No. 2025-55 Authorizing the Purchase of Two 2025 Ford Police Interceptor Pursuit Vehicles in an Amount Not to Exceed $123,348.64 Inclusive of Transfer, Purchase, and Installation of Equipment and Exterior Graphics through State of Illinois Purchase Program/Sutton Ford Inc.

*e. Approve Resolution No. 2025-56 Authorizing Adoption of the Updated City of Geneva Personnel Policy Manual.

10. PRESENTATION OF ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, OTHER ITEMS

a. Consider Resolution No. 2025-57 Declaring Surplus and Authorizing the Disposal or Sale of Police Vehicles and Other Department Property.

b. Consider Resolution No. 2025-58 Authorizing the Purchase of Underground Cable and Material in an Estimated Amount of $2,150,358.34 Through Sourcewell Contract for Southeast Development Construct Feeders.

c. Consider Resolution No. 2025-59 Approving a First Amendment to an Economic Development Incentive Agreement Between the City of Geneva and Niche Restaurant, LLC.

d. Consider Resolution No. 2025-60 Authorizing the City to Expend Funds from the Municipal Hotel Operators’ Occupation Tax to Be a Presenting Sponsor for the Geneva Chamber of Commerce’s City-Recognized Festivals in the Total Aggregate Amount of $50,000 for Calendar Year 2025.

11. PUBLIC COMMENT

When recognized by the Chair, proceed to the podium, state your name for the record, and provide your public comments. Please understand this is your time to be heard and the public body’s time to listen. No discussion or debate will follow.

12. NEW BUSINESS

13. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.geneva.il.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06022025-2538



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