Music on the Square summer concerts start June 9

The Music on the Square summer concerts start on Friday, June 9, on the Courthouse lawn. These free concerts each Friday, with the exception of First Fridays, in June, July and August, start at 6:30 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, grab dinner-to-go from a local restaurant, and enjoy an evening of great live … Continue reading “Music on the Square summer concerts start June 9”

City hosts Sunset Movie Series at Fountainwood Observatory on May 19

The City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with Southwestern University, presents “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial” on Friday, May 19, at the Fountainwood Observatory, 921 Southwestern Blvd. This is a free community event. The movie starts at sunset, about 8:15 p.m. Moviegoers are welcome to bring blankets, chairs and picnics. The observatory will remain … Continue reading “City hosts Sunset Movie Series at Fountainwood Observatory on May 19”

Water Safety Day at the Georgetown Recreation Center on May 20

City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation will host a free Water Safety Day event from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, at the Georgetown Recreation Center outdoor pool, 1003 N. Austin Ave. The educational family event is designed to increase public awareness about drowning prevention and water safety as we head into the summer … Continue reading “Water Safety Day at the Georgetown Recreation Center on May 20”

Trucks with bridge beams affect traffic May 11-12

This Thursday and Friday concrete bridge beams will be delivered at the Southwest Bypass bridge site in southwest Georgetown. Delivery of 42 precast bridge beams in convoys of six trucks at a time will lead to brief road closures on the Leander Road and I-35 intersection. Traffic on the main lanes of I-35 should not … Continue reading “Trucks with bridge beams affect traffic May 11-12”

Georgetown City Council election results

The Williamson County Elections office has posted unofficial final results for the City Council election on May 6 in Georgetown. These are the unofficial final results: Race Candidate Votes Percent Mayor Sherwin Kahn 1,323 27.76 Dale Ross 3,442 72.24 District 2 Valerie Nicholson 389  53.58 David Sray  337  46.42 District 6 Rachael Jonrowe  400 75.76 … Continue reading “Georgetown City Council election results”

City to host open house for Austin Avenue bridges options

The City of Georgetown will host the third public meeting for the Austin Avenue Bridges Project on May 11. The open house meeting on Thursday, May 11, will be from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Georgetown Communications and Technology Building, 501 W. Ninth St. During the meeting, the project team will present possible improvement … Continue reading “City to host open house for Austin Avenue bridges options”

City Council election day is May 6

Election day for City Council races is Saturday, May 6. For voters in the City of Georgetown, the ballot includes three City Council races, including for the Mayor’s seat as well as District 2 and 6. Incumbent Mayor Dale Ross and Sherwin Kahn are on the ballot for the mayor’s race. Valerie Nicholson and David … Continue reading “City Council election day is May 6”

May 2 is the last day of early voting for City Council election

  The last day of early voting is tomorrow, May 2, for the City Council Election in Georgetown. Election day is May 6. For voters in the City of Georgetown, the ballot includes three City Council races, including for the Mayor’s seat as well as District 2 and 6. Incumbent Mayor Dale Ross and Sherwin … Continue reading “May 2 is the last day of early voting for City Council election”

Hops for Hounds June 8

Food, pups and drinks are all you need to help raise funds for the Georgetown Animal Shelter. Friends of the Georgetown Animal Shelter is hosting another Hops for Hounds event at Rentsch Brewery, located at 2500 NE Inner Loop, on Thursday, June 8, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person, and admission … Continue reading “Hops for Hounds June 8”

City to begin sidewalk, street projects in May

Updated May 9, 2017, at 11:20 a.m. The scope of the Seventh Street project has been expanded to include additional gutter improvements. The additional work could extend the project’s expected completion to mid-June. Myrtle Street between Seventh and Eighth streets is expected to be closed until Friday, May 12. The additional work will then close … Continue reading “City to begin sidewalk, street projects in May”

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