Williams Drive Design Workshops Nov. 12 – 16

The City of Georgetown is working with the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to hold a series of public design workshops on the Williams Drive corridor. Come join us at public design workshops November 12 – 16 at the Georgetown Health Foundation, Lake Aire Center, 2423 Williams Drive #101 in Georgetown. The Georgetown Health Foundation Community Room … Continue reading “Williams Drive Design Workshops Nov. 12 – 16”

Free Flu Shot Clinic Sat. at Public Library

Williamson County and Cities Health District is holding a free flu shot clinic on Saturday, November 12. The clinic is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. Eighth Street. The flu shot clinic is open to anyone aged 3 years and older. The free clinic is co-sponsored by the … Continue reading “Free Flu Shot Clinic Sat. at Public Library”

What’s Next in Downtown? Breakfast Bites on November 16

What’s Next in Downtown? is the topic for the next Breakfast Bites quarterly meeting on November 16. Breakfast Bites is a quarterly business development event sponsored by the Georgetown Main Street Program. The November 16 event features Michaela Dollar and Andreina Davila-Quintero, two City of Georgetown employees, who will talk about the City’s plan for … Continue reading “What’s Next in Downtown? Breakfast Bites on November 16”

Collection Box for Expired Medications

A safe way to dispose of unwanted or expired medications is now available in Georgetown on a year-round basis. A secure medications collection box is located in the lobby of the Public Safety Operations and Training Center at 3500 DB Wood Road. Lobby hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Georgetown … Continue reading “Collection Box for Expired Medications”

Veterans Day Ceremony on November 11

The annual Veterans Day Ceremony in Georgetown is at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 11 at the Georgetown-Williamson County Veterans Memorial Plaza.  All veterans and their families attending will be recognized and several veterans will participate in the program. The Georgetown High School band, orchestra, and choir will provide music beginning at 10:45 a.m. The … Continue reading “Veterans Day Ceremony on November 11”

Human Case of West Nile Virus Investigated

Residents urged to take basic prevention measures Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD) officials are investigating the first probable human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in Williamson County. The case is a male over 55 years of age. WCCHD was notified of the case on Thurs. Oct. 27. WNV continues to heavily circulate … Continue reading “Human Case of West Nile Virus Investigated”

Citizen Survey of City Services and Programs

Earlier this year, a Texas State University survey team conducted a survey of Georgetown residents on behalf of the City of Georgetown. Overall, City services and programs received high marks in the Citizen Survey. Watch the short video to see highlights of the Citizen Survey results. With respect to the overall quality of life in … Continue reading “Citizen Survey of City Services and Programs”

Mosquito Sample Positive for West Nile in Berry Creek Area

A mosquito trap sample collected last week in the Villages of Berry Creek neighborhood on the north side of the city has tested positive for West Nile Virus. This testing is part of the City of Georgetown’s participation in the Williamson County and Cities Health District’s Integrated Mosquito Management program. The positive test was indicated … Continue reading “Mosquito Sample Positive for West Nile in Berry Creek Area”

Author Karan Mahajan at Library Nov. 2

The Friends of the Georgetown Public Library’s Hill Country Authors Series features author Karan Mahajan on Wednesday, November 2 at 2 p.m. at the library. Doors open at 1:30 pm. Mahajan will speak about his second novel The Association of Small Bombs, which was released in March and was recently named as one of five … Continue reading “Author Karan Mahajan at Library Nov. 2”

Georgetown Animal Shelter Opens Catio

Cats in Georgetown are purring their pleasure at their new digs.  The City of Georgetown Animal Shelter is having a ribbon-cutting on Saturday, October 29, to celebrate the opening of the Judith Shirven Catio, a newly constructed screened porch for cats.  The ribbon-cutting by Mayor Dale Ross will be at 1:00 p.m. at the Animal … Continue reading “Georgetown Animal Shelter Opens Catio”

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