Referendum Review

Geneva Police DepartmentVoters will consider funding for the replacement of Geneva’s aging Police Station after the City Council approved adding a $59.4 million public safety referendum on the March primary election ballot.

As part of the City's community education campaign, we will be sharing the latest information about the referendum to help voters make informed choices at the ballot box.

The City encourages residents to check out our referendum central web pages.

Visitors will find preliminary architect renderings, voting information, an estimated tax impact calculator, the need for a new police facility, Police Station Tours, a virtual tour, FAQs, and more.

Mar 13

As Election Day Draws Near, Check Out New Podcasts

Posted on March 13, 2026 at 4:36 PM by Kevin Stahr

If approved, the referendum would allow the City to build a modern police station, which would increase safety and security for all residents and our first responders. We will be able to replace aging infrastructure and mechanicals without impacting a historical facility, giving us an updated police station that is more accessible, efficient, and sustainable.

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Mar 10

Make Sure You Have A Plan To Vote; Final Week For Police Station Tours

Posted on March 10, 2026 at 5:56 PM by Kevin Stahr

The primary election is one week from today, and we want to make sure residents have a plan in place to cast their ballot.

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Mar 06

How South Street Was Chosen For A Potential New Police Station

Posted on March 6, 2026 at 9:40 AM by Kevin Stahr

By now, many residents have heard the City is seeking to build a new police station on South Street pending voter approval in the March 17 public safety referendum. But how was the site selected?

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