In this episode:
- The town is close to moving its website to townofgeneva.gov.
- The latest on projects designed to limit flooding during heavy rain events.
- The town is considering whether to close the aging Slate Rock Rd. bridge. The lightly traveled bridge is already closed during the winter.
- The new pickle ball courts near Geneva High School are almost set to go.
- A developer wants to build up to 150 new affordable homes in two phases on Carter and Gambee Roads.
- The town will erect solar panels near the Town Hall. They’re being paid for with a NYSERDA grant.
- Geneva Reuse has filed to become a 501(c)3 non-profit entity, the next step toward opening a reuse center.
- SWIO held its quarterly meeting in Odessa. Seneca Lake Watershed Steward Ian Smith is working on a project to limit runoff into the lake.
- The town is seeking bids for its Community Choice Aggregation bulk power purchasing program.
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