Election results for City Council District 6, Props A-J
Final unofficial Election Day results (includes Early Voting) from the Williamson County Elections Department for the City of Georgetown Nov. 2 election with 51 of 51 polling locations reporting. City Council District 6 Percent Votes Jake French 55.24 311 Chere Heintzmann 44.76 252 City Charter Prop A term limits For 90.65 9,431 Against 9.35 973 … Continue reading “Election results for City Council District 6, Props A-J”
Georgetown hires two assistant city managers
After a nationwide recruitment search conducted by Affion Public, City Manager David Morgan has appointed Nick Woolery and Police Chief Wayne Nero as assistant city managers. Their first day will be Dec. 6. Nero has served as interim assistant city manager since June 14. Assistant Police Chief Cory Tchida will continue to serve as interim … Continue reading “Georgetown hires two assistant city managers”
Nominate and vote for the Best of Georgetown, TX
Where’s the best food and drink in Georgetown? Where’s your favorite place to shop? What are the best things to do? During the month of November, nominate and vote in the online poll for the Best of Georgetown, TX with 44 categories for local businesses, attractions, services, and activities in Georgetown. The Nomination Phase will begin … Continue reading “Nominate and vote for the Best of Georgetown, TX”
City Council to start redistricting process
The Georgetown City Council is starting the process to rebalance the population in the city’s seven council districts, which is known as redistricting or reapportionment. The redistricting process happens after every decennial census. At its Oct. 26 workshop, City Council will review 2020 Census information by district presented by Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta, a law … Continue reading “City Council to start redistricting process”
Austin Avenue northbound lane closure for sidewalk work
The sidewalk accessibility improvement project on the Square will move to the east side of Austin Avenue on Tuesday, Oct. 19. The outside, northbound lane of Austin Avenue will be closed at Seventh and Eighth streets for the project for the next three to four weeks. Improved, accessible sidewalk ramps are being constructed on the … Continue reading “Austin Avenue northbound lane closure for sidewalk work”
Georgetown residents invited to learn recommendations for small area plans
The City of Georgetown, in partnership with APD Urban Planning & Management and the neighborhood steering committees for San Jose and Track Ridge Grasshopper (TRG), invite Georgetown residents to participate in the final public meetings for the San Jose and TRG neighborhood plans. “This last community meeting is really important for the neighborhood to attend,” … Continue reading “Georgetown residents invited to learn recommendations for small area plans”
Mosquito trap tests positive for West Nile in Georgetown
A mosquito trap sample collected Oct. 5 in north 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 (WCCHD) Integrated Vector Management program. The positive test was indicated in lab results received Oct. 6 from the Texas Department … Continue reading “Mosquito trap tests positive for West Nile in Georgetown”
Celebrate Month of the Arts in Georgetown this October
The City of Georgetown is celebrating the Month of the Arts this October with several events for our resident art lovers, including the inaugural Georgetown Autumn Art Stroll. Autumn Art Stroll Patrons are invited to come view and purchase art at various locations in the Downtown Georgetown Cultural District from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21. … Continue reading “Celebrate Month of the Arts in Georgetown this October”
Council adopts FY2022 budget that focuses on utilities, transportation, public safety
The Georgetown City Council adopted the Fiscal Year 2022 budget Sept. 28. The adopted FY2022 budget totals $483 million and decreases the City’s property tax rate by 1.7 cents. This is the second year in a row the City has proposed reducing the property tax rate, maintaining the City’s rate as among the lowest of … Continue reading “Council adopts FY2022 budget that focuses on utilities, transportation, public safety”
Georgetown residents invited to share priorities for recreation programs, services
The City of Georgetown invites the community to attend one of a series of workshops in October that will help prioritize parks and recreation facilities, programs, and services as the Parks and Recreation Department plans for the future. Due to limited space, RSVPs to the workshops are requested. The City has engaged the services of … Continue reading “Georgetown residents invited to share priorities for recreation programs, services”
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