City of Geneva
Recent News About City of Geneva
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Geneva Cultural Arts Commission seeking chairperson for upcoming RiverPark Summer Series
The Geneva Cultural Arts Commission currently needs a chairperson for its 2017 RiverPark Summer Series, a musical and entertainment program presented over the course of July.
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Geneva police sergeant honored for 25-year support of Illinois Special Olympics
Geneva Police Sergeant Dan Kott has been honored with the Flame of Hope Award for volunteering for 25 years to support the Special Olympics of Illinois.
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Geneva emphasizes contractor’s praise for Building Division new hire
The city of Geneva recently highlighted praise for its Community Development Department, specifically for Building Inspector Brian Fragassi, from an area general contractor.
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Geneva wins Safe and Sustainable Snowfighting Award from Salt Institute
Geneva was one of 90 communities in North America to win a 2016 Safe and Sustainable Snowfighting Award from the Salt Institute.
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Geneva prepares for upcoming Wine, Cheese and Trees event
The city of Geneva Natural Resources Committee (NRC) invites supporters to its sixth annual Wine, Cheese and Trees event to benefit the downtown urban tree canopy.
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Geneva Strategic Planning Workshop provides potential projects overview
The city of Geneva Strategic Planning Workshop met Nov. 4 to provide an overview of potential capital projects.
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Geneva named to Fodor's Travel top 25 Midwestern towns list
Experts at Fodor's Travel have taken notice of the beauty that comes with fall in Geneva as the town was named one of the 25 most underrated Midwestern towns to visit this fall.
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Geneva police collecting unwanted drugs Oct. 22
Expired and unused prescription medications can be safely disposed of with the Geneva Police Department 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday as the city participates in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency-sponsored National Drug Take-Back Day.
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Geneva adopts Passport mobile parking pay system
Following a model established in many Chicago suburbs, Geneva will launch a new parking payment mobile app called Passport on Monday for the convenience of downtown commuters, shoppers and visitors.
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Geneva highlights hydrant art winners
Geneva residents who haven’t yet caught a glimpse of the city’s artfully decorated fire hydrants can take a virtual tour to see the results of the City Council’s “Art on Fire” 2016 hydrant design competition.
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Geneva Cultural Arts Commission adds second downtown bike art piece
Fanciful yet functional fine art now graces downtown Geneva in the form of a bicycle rack sculpted by local resident and artist James Jenkins.
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Sidewalk repairs close portions of Route 38
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) will remove and rebuild sidewalks this fall along Route 38 that are not ADA compliant.