City of Geneva
Recent News About City of Geneva
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The price of local government: City of Geneva
The City of Geneva budget was $82.80 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $11,776.94 per household.
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 3 percent of Village of Sugar Grove budget in 2016
The Village of Sugar Grove's local sales tax brought in $537,868 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 4 percent of City of St. Charles budget in 2016
The City of St. Charles' local sales tax brought in $5,993,378 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 5 percent of Village of South Elgin budget in 2016
The Village of South Elgin's local sales tax brought in $1,492,166 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 5 percent of Village of North Aurora budget in 2016
The Village of North Aurora's local sales tax brought in $959,918 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 2 percent of City of Geneva budget in 2016
The City of Geneva's local sales tax brought in $2,223,599 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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City of Geneva Film Festival Committee met June 19.
City of Geneva Film Festival Committee met at 7 p.m. Monday, June 19.
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City of Geneva Ethics Commission met March 16.
City of Geneva Ethics Commission met at 5:15 p.m. Thursday, March 16.
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Geneva again garners 'Best of West' honors
Geneva has been named the best area for dining, shopping and festivals by readers of West Suburban Living magazine.
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Geneva's Earth Day event includes food, fun, philanthropy
Geneva is inviting families to celebrate Earth Day on April 22 at Peck Farm Park.
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Geneva ranked 580th in state in lottery ticket sales for May 2016
The City of Geneva had the 580th highest lottery ticket net sales statewide per capita for the month of May 2016 -- up 76 spots from its April ranking.
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Geneva gets two-day garage sale in gear
Geneva residents looking to lose that lawn ornament or get rid of that gadget can register for a two-day citywide garage sale planned for April 28-29, the Geneva Chamber of Commerce announced recently.
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ComEd completes winter tree trimming
Despite a mild winter, Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) continued its tree trimming work through February in Geneva. The trimming is done mainly to protect against extended power outages that can be be caused by trees and branches contacting power lines.
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Geneva officer honored for Special Olympics dedication
You might say Dan Kott has been carrying the torch for 25 years.
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Geneva raking in the leaves again
Geneva is resuming leaf collection this month for the majority of the city in areas that did not receive a fourth pickup last fall.
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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.