Groundbreaking for downtown civic campus Nov. 28

The City of Georgetown will break ground on Nov. 28 to start the renovation of two City buildings that will be part of a civic campus for City government offices. The groundbreaking ceremony is at 10:30 a.m. in front of the future City Hall building at 808 Martin Luther King Jr. St. Known as Downtown … Continue reading “Groundbreaking for downtown civic campus Nov. 28”

City Vendor Meet and Greet Dec. 5

Do you have a business in landscaping, printing, plumbing or electrical services, graphic design, road construction, automotive maintenance, civil engineering, or architectural services? Do you sell vehicles, asphalt, medical supplies, or specialized software? If so, you may have an opportunity to do business with the City of Georgetown. Find out more at the City Vendor … Continue reading “City Vendor Meet and Greet Dec. 5”

I-35 Sidewalk Ribbon Cutting

The City of Georgetown will celebrate the opening of the I-35 sidewalk from Leander Road to University Avenue with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 10 at 9 a.m. The event will be held at the southeast end of the Wolf Ranch Town Center parking lot. The sidewalk provides a north-south connection from Leander Road at I-35 … Continue reading “I-35 Sidewalk Ribbon Cutting”

Airport Master Plan update workshop Nov. 16

Plans for the future development and operations of the Georgetown Municipal Airport will be shared at a public workshop on Nov. 16 as part of the Airport Master Plan update. The meeting will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Georgetown Communications and Technology Building, 510 W. Ninth St. There will be a brief … Continue reading “Airport Master Plan update workshop Nov. 16”

Mosquito Sample Tests Positive for West Nile  

A mosquito trap sample collected Tuesday on the north side of downtown Georgetown 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 in lab results received yesterday afternoon from the … Continue reading “Mosquito Sample Tests Positive for West Nile  “

Traffic signal changes help mobility on Williams Drive

The City is using new traffic signal technology along the Williams Drive corridor to help improve mobility on the roadway. Flashing yellow left-turn arrows are now operating and in the next week, the city will implement new traffic signal timing that will better synchronize signals along the corridor. The signal synchronization is the first project … Continue reading “Traffic signal changes help mobility on Williams Drive”

Georgetown vision statement: Survey #2

The City of Georgetown is seeking input on a community vision statement. There were 550 responses to the first visioning survey in September. The results of that survey and a community visioning session held last week led to a list of phrases to be considered for a vision statement. Take this quick survey to give … Continue reading “Georgetown vision statement: Survey #2”

Georgetown community vision: Give us your ideas

Georgetown is creating a vision statement to capture our city’s identity and aspirations. What is the community’s vision for the future of Georgetown? The City is seeking ideas and input from Georgetown residents as we work to craft a new vision statement for our city. The goal of the visioning process is to write a … Continue reading “Georgetown community vision: Give us your ideas”

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at San Gabriel Park Sept. 16

The City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department and the Georgetown Public Library present “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (PG-13) on Saturday, Sept. 16 in San Gabriel Park. The event will take place on the soccer fields located behind the Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 N. Austin Ave. This is a family-friendly, free community event for … Continue reading ““Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at San Gabriel Park Sept. 16”

Breakfast Bites: Inside the Millennial Mind

The next Breakfast Bites meeting on Sept. 20 will feature Matt Glazer on the topic of Inside the Millennial Mind. The informal meeting starts at 8 a.m. in the Friends Room at the Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. Eighth St. The talk will start at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and light breakfast snacks will be provided. … Continue reading “Breakfast Bites: Inside the Millennial Mind”

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