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Geneva council approves routine business, votes to enter executive session on impending litigation

December 29, 2025 | City of Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio


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Geneva council approves routine business, votes to enter executive session on impending litigation
The City of Geneva Council on Dec. 22 conducted routine business and moved into closed session to discuss impending litigation.

Early in the meeting the Presiding Official called for a motion to approve the minutes from the Dec. 8, 2025 meeting. The transcript records the call for a motion and brief responses but does not include a clear motion text, mover/second, or a full roll-call vote tally in the public record.

Later, the Presiding Official announced the council would "be going into executive session" to discuss impending litigation and said "we will not be doing any work when we get back." A motion to enter executive session was made and seconded; the Presiding Official then asked for a roll call to effect the motion. The transcript records "So moved," "Second," and roll-call prompts, but the final roll-call outcomes are not captured in the provided segments.

No members of the public addressed the council during either citizens portion called during the meeting.

The council adjourned the public portion of the meeting and moved into executive session for the stated purpose of discussing impending litigation; no additional action or public votes on that subject appear in the transcript.

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