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Town of Geneva
Walkways: Constructing approx. 1,200 LF of 8 foot wide asphalt walkways; 6-IN compacted stone base; 2-IN asphalt base course; 1-IN asphalt surface course; three (3) “bump-out” areas measuring 4 × 8 feet each; two (2) connections to existing asphalt walkways; walkways to abut parking lot; grading and beveling of excess soil to edges of pavement and seeding; temporary stockpiling of surplus dirt at up to two (2) locations; repair sinkhole in current walkway west of concession stand. Tennis Court: Repaving approx. 120 x 40 feet of existing asphalt tennis court; milling 1½ inches of existing asphalt; placing 1½ IN of hot mix surface course; striping completed asphalt for two (2) pickle ball courts; grading and beveling of excess soil to edges of pavement and seeding. Basketball Court: repaving approx. 104 x 50 feet of existing asphalt basketball court; removing approx. 290 LF of existing concrete curb; milling 1½ inches of existing asphalt; placing 1½ IN of hot mix surface course; striping completed asphalt for basketball court.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
Town of Geneva
Close: Jul 27, 2026
Walkways: Constructing approx. 1,200 LF of 8 foot wide asphalt walkways; 6-IN compacted stone base; 2-IN asphalt base course; 1-IN asphalt surface course; three (3) “bump-out” areas measuring 4 × 8 feet each; two (2) connections to existing asphalt walkways; walkways to abut parking lot; grading and beveling of excess soil to edges of pavement and seeding; temporary stockpiling of surplus dirt at up to two (2) locations; repair sinkhole in current walkway west of concession stand. Tennis Court: Repaving approx. 120 x 40 feet of existing asphalt tennis court; milling 1½ inches of existing asphalt; placing 1½ IN of hot mix surface course; striping completed asphalt for two (2) pickle ball courts; grading and beveling of excess soil to edges of pavement and seeding. Basketball Court: repaving approx. 104 x 50 feet of existing asphalt basketball court; removing approx. 290 LF of existing concrete curb; milling 1½ inches of existing asphalt; placing 1½ IN of hot mix surface course; striping completed asphalt for basketball court.
AvailableTown of Geneva
Construction of a 20-foot-wide, wood-constructed gazebo with an asphalt shingle roof, vinyl trim, bird screen, and an ADA-compliant accessible ramp.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Town of Geneva
Close: Jul 27, 2026
Construction of a 20-foot-wide, wood-constructed gazebo with an asphalt shingle roof, vinyl trim, bird screen, and an ADA-compliant accessible ramp.
AvailableTown of Geneva
Provide street resurfacing and sidewalk ADA improvements includes milling 1.5" of existing asphalt, tacking the milled surface, resurfacing the streets with 1.5" of surface course asphalt, and replacing the ADA corners with mats that are consistent in color and size of existing ADA corners and mats.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2025
Due Date
Feb 11, 2025
Release: Jan 28, 2025
Town of Geneva
Close: Feb 11, 2025
Provide street resurfacing and sidewalk ADA improvements includes milling 1.5" of existing asphalt, tacking the milled surface, resurfacing the streets with 1.5" of surface course asphalt, and replacing the ADA corners with mats that are consistent in color and size of existing ADA corners and mats.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Geneva
The Commission discussed several project items including the approval of a maintenance building and a review of parking lot quotes from three different vendors, noting the lack of standardized specifications across the proposals. The meeting also addressed plans for Cardinal Park, specifically the relocation of the batting cage, the repaving of tennis courts for conversion into pickleball courts, and the removal of fencing and curbing from the basketball court. Additionally, the commission explored options for court fencing and the installation of a pitching mound and home plate area near the batting cage.
The committee discussed several ongoing property issues, reviewing compliance for various locations throughout the town. Actions were taken to address specific properties, including issuing a formal letter for overdue fines, verifying zoning, and monitoring sites for cleanup progress. The committee also acknowledged the success of a recent heavy trash collection effort and considered future strategies for waste management, such as implementing a burn pile for wood and cardboard.
The council meeting addressed several operational and community matters. Discussion topics included police activity reports, a request to close a street for the National Night Out event, and the potential application for a grant to acquire an e-bike for trail patrol. Further agenda items covered utility costs, progress on office renovations, and challenges regarding IT coordination with the county. The Fire Department received authorization to use fire hydrants for training purposes and provided updates on a sewer line cleanout and a fire truck grant application. The utilities report included updates on lift station maintenance, ADA ramp improvements, and concerns regarding grass clippings clogging storm drains.
The Commission discussed the acceptance of a land parcel adjacent to the fifth district for potential improvements. Additionally, the commission confirmed the approval from the Town Council to install a fence for the pickleball court located at the ballpark.
The committee held a meeting to conduct property reviews regarding potential nuisance violations, including unsafe structures, junk debris, and abandoned vehicles at various addresses. Discussions involved issuing warning letters and invoices for identified violations, coordinating with town officials for inspections, and monitoring ongoing compliance for properties previously under review.
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