The first advisory meeting on how Geneva can spend money from its $10 million in state Downtown Initiative funds is tonight. The meeting is set for 6 p.m. on Jordan Hall on the campus of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The meeting will cover the project process, scope and timeline, including future “community engagement opportunities,” city officials said. Bergmann Associates of Rochester was chosen as the consultant, a requirement in order to receive the state funds.
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