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July 28th, 2023 From the Desks at City Hall
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WE'RE HIRING!This is an exciting opportunity to work, support, and be apart of our team in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Geneva, NY. The City of Geneva is seeking energized, dedicated, skilled, strategic, friendly, community professional to serve in various roles. For more details, specifications and to apply visit: https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com
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Storm Update:The City of Geneva has continued to be impacted by several extreme weather events. These events have caused at least one family to be displaced from their home and many others have lost personal belongings and/or experienced damages. As a city we continue to work through ways we can mitigate the impact of the storms and are reviewing our infrastructure, we encourage city residents to do the same on their properties. The City teams are working diligently to define and eliminate any challenges occurring within the City infrastructure when and if they are found. The Department of Public Works is conducting sewer inspections and are continuing to clean mainline piping systems. As this work is ongoing, we continue to work closely with engineering consultants to prepare any proposed site remuneration and or capital improvements needed to our systems. Any remedial actions are determined after investigations are completed. City staff have been speaking and meeting with property owners and we continue to investigate and learn about the intricate infrastructure systems throughout our city neighborhoods. In preparation of future weather events the Public Safety teams within the city have continued to hone our coordinated response. The Fire Department, Police Department, and Department of Public Works work together to ensure health and safety is at the forefront of their work. This will include but not be limited to, assessing risks, re-routing roadways if flooded, cleaning storm drains, contacting NYSEG for shutting off utilities while assisting families in crisis. We recommend to all residents that experience water intrusion into your property to please exercise safety procedures. Please do not connect any sump pump storm water system to sanitary sewer lines. Consider raising utilities off the lower-level floors. Once any flood waters recede, please consider removing any impacted drywall, carpeting, paper, or fabric textile products. This will possibly help eliminate any mold growth.
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From the desk of Our Department of Public Works (DPW):Please note we will not collect debris on private property, near parked cars, or in plastic bags. No stumps, rocks, stone, construction debris, lumber, plastic, garbage, glass, furniture, rugs, bedding, tires, etc. will be picked up. Please consider recycling and coordinate with your trash hauler for these items. Please be advised that property owners and residents are encouraged to please bring all yard debris to the City’s Resource Recovery Park at 41 Doran Avenue during the following hours: Resource Recovery Park Hours Monday 10 AM – 12 PM Tuesday 10 AM – 12 PM Wednesday 10 AM – 3 PM Thursday 10 AM – 12 PM Friday 10 AM – 2 PM Saturday 10 AM – 3 PM Please contact DPW at 315-789-3101 if you have any questions.
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Department of Public WorksDPW would like to remind property owners that City Codes Chapter 100 Brush, Grass and Weeds, Section 100-1 references control of growth and harmful vegetation. Please be aware that property, lots or land, including the area between the property line and the curb or for 10 feet outside the property line if there is no curb shall be maintained to ensure that no growth of weeds or grass shall exceed six inches. Please do not allow hedges, shrubs or trees to encroach onto public sidewalks and lines of sight of public roadways. Click here to read the full code
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Ontario County Department of Public Works will close the County Road 4 at County Road 20 intersection beginning at 7:00 a.m. June 19, 2023 for approximately fourteen (14) weeks as work crews’ complete improvements at the intersection. Vehicles traveling on County Road 4 will be detoured using the following route: County Road 47, NY 5 & US 20, County Road 6. Vehicles traveling on County Road 20 will be detoured using the following route: NY 5 & US 20, County Road 47, NY 488. Detour maps are above and below for your reference. Information on the project can be found on our website:
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From the Desk of Our City ClerkOntario County Public Health is holding a Rabies Prevention Clinic on Saturday August 5th from 9am to noon at the Ontario County Public Works Building at 2962 County Road 48, Canandaigua. Clinics are free, but donations are appreciated. • Animals must be healthy and at least 3 months old • Pets must be on a leash or in a carrier, one pet per carrier • Please bring your animals past rabies certificate, if any Because we have documented rabies in Ontario County, it is the law that every dog, cat and ferret must be vaccinated against rabies. For more information, call the Ontario County Public Health Department at 585-396-4343.
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Geneva residents can call Geneva on the Lake (315 -789-7190) for special pricing for the Monday, July 31 concert! Don’t miss this spectacular event at the iconic Geneva on the Lake! www.genevaonthelake.com/upcoming-events
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Please continue to visit the city website for the most up to date information, including staff contacts, online bill payment, and any City changes or updates.
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