City of Genoa City Council met Feb. 18

Jonathon Brust, Mayor
Jonathon Brust, Mayor - City of Genoa
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City of Genoa City Council met Feb. 18.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL

II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III. GUEST SPEAKERS

A. Canines For Christ

IV. PUBLIC COMMENT

(To Respect The Agenda And Flow Of The Meeting, The Mayor May Limit Audience Participation To 3 Minutes Per Speaker)

V. OLD BUSINESS

VI. CONSENT AGENDA

A. Motion To Approve The Consent Agenda That Includes The Following Items:

1. The Minutes From The February 4, 2026 City Council Meeting

2. The Accounts Payables Dated February 15, 2026

3. Approve The Minutes From The November 19, 2026 Executive Session

4. Approve An Ordinance Adopting The Zoning Map Of The City Of Genoa

Annually, the City is required to adopt an updated Zoning Map. The Zoning Map has been updated to incorporate zoning actions taken in 2025 and early 2026.

VII. NEW BUSINESS

A. Authorize The Mayor To Execute Task Order 7a With Engineering Enterprises Inc. For Watermain Design And Construction Engineering Services, Not To Exceed $41,992.00

B. Police Department Annual Report

VIII. FUTURE ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION

IX. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

X. ANNOUNCEMENTS

XI. MOTION TO ADJOURN

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