Geneva residents can get the latest information on the fall curbside leaf schedule, City facilities community engagement process, utility billing schedule change, ordering new parkway trees for next spring, community events, and plenty more with the City’s Fall Newsletter, which was distributed to subscribers Oct. 3.
Other stories include a Union Pacific Third Main Line project update, Geneva being named the a top small-town to visit, how to apply to be a Geneva firefighter, running for a seat on the Geneva City Council in 2025, recommended Halloween trick-or-treating hours, and new businesses that now call Geneva home.
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Happy fall Geneva! We hope everyone enjoys reading the City’s latest newsletter.