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City of Genesee
Construction of a new well house at city well no. 9, including well lot site work, fencing, installation of a pitless unit and submersible turbine pump and motor in well no. 9, well house building construction, well house yard and mechanical piping, well house HVAC, and related electrical, instrumentation, and controls work required for a complete and fully functioning municipal potable water production facility; and various water distribution system improvements.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
City of Genesee
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Construction of a new well house at city well no. 9, including well lot site work, fencing, installation of a pitless unit and submersible turbine pump and motor in well no. 9, well house building construction, well house yard and mechanical piping, well house HVAC, and related electrical, instrumentation, and controls work required for a complete and fully functioning municipal potable water production facility; and various water distribution system improvements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Genesee
The key discussion topics for the City Council meeting include the review and approval of consent agenda items such as prior meeting minutes, bills paid, financial statements, and the quarterly financial report. New business items slated for action involve a Fun Run Proposal, the purchase of a new City Truck, and the disposition of Surplus Items. Reports are scheduled from city officials concerning Water and Sewer, Street maintenance, Administration, Parks, and Public Works. The agenda also reserves time for citizen comments and a potential Executive Session related to pending or imminent litigation.
The meeting includes a public hearing for the schedule of fees, discussion on ICRMP property value, paperless bank statements, and Cobblestone Landscaping LLC Business License application. It also covers the introduction, readings, and adoption of Resolution 2025-3 Foregone Reserve and Resolution 2025-4 Schedule of Fees. Updates from city officials, council, and staff will be provided, including reports on water and sewer, street, administrative matters, parks, public works, and the clerk's office.
The Genesee City Council meeting on October 19, 2021, covered several key items. The council approved Tim Sperber's resignation and accepted Sterling Morris's fire department application. They corrected the minutes from September 21st to accurately reflect a mask mandate in all city buildings and tabled the personnel policy to add Juneteenth as a paid holiday. Discussions also included a late-comers agreement for sewer/water lines, water and sewer updates, and the repair or replacement of a city pickup truck.
The Genesee City Council meeting on October 5, 2021, addressed citizen concerns about a business at 442 N Spruce Street and the mask mandate for the upcoming senior luncheon. The council went into executive session to discuss hiring a public officer and approved the consent agenda. Key updates included discussions on the Inland Telephone letter, a job posting for a City Maintenance position, and reports on water/sewer projects, street updates, and park improvements.
The Genesee City Council held a special meeting on October 12, 2021, at 6:00 PM. The key action was the appointment of John Hermann as Mayor, following a motion by Cody Bailey and a second by Bill Krick. The meeting concluded with an adjournment at 6:05 PM.
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