City launches performance dashboard

Georgetown residents and ratepayers can now see how the City is performing on key metrics through a public performance management dashboard. The City of Georgetown launched a public dashboard highlighting a cross-section of performance metrics that provides residents with insights into department operations and services. The dashboard tracks eight different metrics across the City relating … Continue reading “City launches performance dashboard”

Labor Day closings

City of Georgetown offices and facilities will be closed Monday, Sept. 6, for the Labor Day holiday. This includes these locations: Airport Terminal and management offices, 500 Terminal Drive Animal Shelter, 110 W.L. Walden Drive City Hall, 808 Martin Luther King Jr. St. Council and Courts Building (including Municipal Court), 510 W. Ninth St. Georgetown … Continue reading “Labor Day closings”

City making final push to help people affected by COVID-19 pay residential utility bills

The City of Georgetown still has more than $900,000 in funding available to help residential utility customers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic pay their utility bills. Anyone whose income has been affected since the start of the pandemic may qualify for assistance. The COVID-19 Customer Assistance Program offers up to $1,500 to residential utility customers … Continue reading “City making final push to help people affected by COVID-19 pay residential utility bills”

Watch school zones as classes start on Aug. 19

The first day of classes for schools in Georgetown ISD is Thursday, Aug. 19. The Georgetown Police Department reminds drivers to slow down in school zones. As students go back to school, police will be monitoring school zones throughout the city. “This is an exciting time of year, and we look forward to welcoming students … Continue reading “Watch school zones as classes start on Aug. 19”

Georgetown residents invited learn about Parks and Recreation Master Plan survey results

Georgetown residents are invited to hear the results of public feedback about the Parks and Recreation Master Plan in a public forum at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25, in the Council Chambers, 510 W. Ninth St. Residents also can participate virtually via Zoom. “We want to make sure this 10-year plan reflects the priorities of … Continue reading “Georgetown residents invited learn about Parks and Recreation Master Plan survey results”

Candidate filing period starts for District 6 special election

The first day to file for candidates who wish to run for the District 6 Georgetown City Council seat is Wednesday, July 28. The filing deadline is Aug. 16. City Council passed a resolution at its regular meeting Tuesday to call for a special election on Nov. 2 to fill the District 6 vacancy on … Continue reading “Candidate filing period starts for District 6 special election”

City hosts Economic Development Symposium on Aug. 30

The City of Georgetown is hosting the fifth annual Economic Development Symposium from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 30 at the Sheraton Austin Georgetown Hotel and Conference Center, 1101 Woodlawn Ave. The symposium will feature a lunch and keynote presentation by real estate economist Mark G. Dotzour on the economic outlook for investors and … Continue reading “City hosts Economic Development Symposium on Aug. 30”

Healthy yards workshop July 1

Low-cost ways to keep your yard healthy and beautiful The City of Georgetown is hosting a workshop on maintaining a healthy yard on Thursday, July 1. The free workshop is 1:30-3:45 p.m. in the Friends Room at the Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. Eighth St. Topics in the workshop include composting, native plants, alternatives to … Continue reading “Healthy yards workshop July 1”

Traffic pattern changed at Hwy. 29 & H-E-B

Crews are expected overnight Thursday, June 10, to activate a new traffic signal at University Avenue/SH 29 at HEB and the new Aldi store. The old signal at HEB will be deactivated and removed. The new traffic pattern is expected to be in place by Friday morning. See the map for details about the changes.  The new median on Hwy 29 is made of … Continue reading “Traffic pattern changed at Hwy. 29 & H-E-B”

Assistant City Manager Reed accepts job as city manager for City of Cibolo, Texas

Police Chief Nero to serve as interim Assistant City Manager Wayne Reed has accepted the position as the city manager for the City of Cibolo, Texas. His last day with the City of Georgetown will be June 25. Cibolo City Council approved his hire at its meeting June 8. His first day in Cibolo will … Continue reading “Assistant City Manager Reed accepts job as city manager for City of Cibolo, Texas”

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