Audit, Drainage Improvements Among Topics on Tuesday's City Council Agenda

The Geneseo City Council will meet Tuesday, June 9, with agenda items ranging from financial reporting and infrastructure projects to regional disaster planning and summer community events.

One of the most significant items on the agenda is presentation of the City's 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. Finance Director Jamie Schweickhardt and representatives from Lauterbach & Amen LLP are expected to present the annual audit and review the City's financial position for the past fiscal year. Council members are scheduled to consider acceptance of the audit following the presentation.

Council is also expected to consider adoption of the Henry and Stark Counties Hazard Mitigation Plan. Communities that participate in the regional plan remain eligible for certain FEMA mitigation grants and disaster preparedness funding opportunities.

Infrastructure improvements remain a focus as council reviews an agreement related to drainage improvements within the Route 6 Tax Increment Financing District. The project is intended to address drainage concerns in the area and support future development within the corridor.

Additional reports are expected from city staff, including updates from various departments and discussions related to ongoing city operations.

Council members will also receive updates on upcoming community events, including preparations for Thrill on the Hill and future Shoot the Loop activities.

The meeting will include review of the monthly treasurer's report, capital asset report, and other routine financial matters.

Residents wishing to address the council will have opportunities to speak during designated public comment periods.

The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday at Geneseo City Hall.

Meeting Agenda and Packet