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April 28th, 2023
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From the Desk of our City Manager

Parks and Field Maintenance: Our staff will be maintaining all fields with in the next few weeks. All of our parks and grounds are saturated, very soft and may support vehicles or equipment on them at this time (ours or outside contractors). 

Here is the current 2023 plan for ball field maintenance: 
 • Brook St. and Jefferson St. - outfields will be rolled, soil will be applied to infield areas and dragged. 
 • Jefferson will remain grass except for the bases, mound and batter’s box. We have soil available. 
 • Nieder will remain grass. We have an idea for long term solution for Nieder, that will include relocating the ballfield to the north west side of the park to get away from poor drainage concerns in its current location. A new backstop will be requested as part of the 2024 budget process. 
 • Clark St., Gulvin and Ridgewood - these infields need to be turned and dragged and the outfields need to be rolled. Ridgewood will be dragged in the near future. 
 • All the parks, are currently muddy and wet and will most likely remain so for the next couple of weeks. 
 The wear and tear of having multiple teams use the infields for practice during this wet season will also damage our city fields. We encourage teams using the fields to please attempt to use outfields and side lots at this time. 
 
 Planned park improvements for 2023 include: 
 • Freshening up the stone dust trails at all parks 
 • Freshening up the wood chip playground mulch for all parks, 
 • Replacing the wood benches at Clark St. 
 • Restoring the basketball court surfaces at Nieder and Richards 
 • Installation of pickleball courts at Nieder 

Recruitment

Chief of Police: The test was given to five individuals on March 26. Results are usually returned between 90-120 days from the date of test. If three internal candidates successfully complete the test, then we will only have the ability to interview the candidates from the internal list, as the list is then considered a mandatory list. If less than three internal candidates successfully test (score about 70) then the external candidate list is viable for use. I do not have a list of candidate’s names at this time. Once the results are received, interviews will be held in a panel format as well as community presentations by the 2-3 top candidates. Prior to interviews/community presentations we will canvass the community for questions. The current Chief is set to retire in summer of 2023. 

For full City Manager report click here.


From the desk of our Department of Public Works (DPW):

The City of Geneva will begin spring yard debris pick up on Monday, April 17th and end on Friday, June 23rd (weather permitting). Property owners and residents may place leaves and yard debris between the sidewalk and curb for DPW removal.   Please place all leaves grass clippings, weeds and small brush debris in paper bags.  Plastic bags will not be picked up.  If interested, the City of Geneva will provide a limited amount of paper lawn/leaf bags which can be picked up at the City Clerk’s office located on the first floor of City Hall, 47 Castle Street during normal operating hours.

Loose brush and branch debris must be no longer than 4 feet and not more than 6 inches in diameter. Consolidating small piles of debris into larger piles will help expedite pick up. DPW will start our final pass through the City on June 19, 2023.  

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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Recently, the Federal Government mandated that municipalities must inventory all water services to determine where if any lead service pipes are located throughout the community. This information will be utilized to develop plans and begin the process of eliminating them. Lead is usually not present in the drinking water source. It may result from the distribution system or the homes interior plumbing itself. Possible ways lead enters into drinking water could be where there is corrosion in the lead pipes, fixtures, and solder. An impactful way to reduce the risk of exposure to lead in drinking water is to remove the lead service line that brings water to your home from the water main in the street. To help address this issue of identifying the specific homes that have lead service lines, the City of Geneva staff will be conducting door-to-door assessments. These trained individuals will be able to quickly identify if your home has a lead service line. This round of door-to-door lead service line verifications begins this week and continues through May 31 2023. The Geneva DPW workers will identify themselves with an official City of Geneva ID. If you have any questions about this important and federally mandated initiative, please call Public Works and Engineering at 315-789-3101. 


Attention Geneva Residents and Property Owners

Do you have open green space between the street and sidewalk in front or alongside of your property?

The Geneva Department of Public Works with the support of the Geneva Shade Tree Committee is seeking property owners to plant street trees in open city rights-of-way.

•    Trees are beautiful and provide important value to you and to the city. 

•    Trees can increase the resale value of your home and enhance privacy and boost the appearance of your street. 

•    Trees improve air quality and provide cooling shade to lower ambient air temperatures in urban and residential spaces.

•    Trees improve water quality by absorbing groundwater and reducing storm run-off.

•    Trees improve habitat for birds and other important wildlife.

•    Healthy residential tree cover makes people happier!

Healthy young trees are available at NO COST in exchange for a small promise that they will be watered regularly for the first year and protected from trunk damage by mowers and string trimmers.  DPW will provide FREE tree trunk guards and initial waterings. 

You will be consulted to select the species most suited to your planting sites to minimize conflict with overhead and underground utilities and to avoid future issues with sidewalks such as upheaval and cracking.

Planting sites are being created this spring and trees will be scheduled for planting in Fall 2023. DPW will provide tree installations. 

Please call Joe Venuti in the Engineering Department at (315) 789-3101 or contact Mark Perry at markperry@geneva.ny.us to request additional information.



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