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”
City asks for residents’ feedback about next year’s budget
The City of Georgetown is asking the public to share comments on the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget through an online comment box, which will be up through Sept. 5. Members of the public also can attend any of the public hearings through the budget adoption process. Public comments and feedback will be provided to … Continue reading “City asks for residents’ feedback about next year’s budget”
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”
City Council calls City Charter amendments election for Nov. 2
City of Georgetown voters will have the chance to vote on amendments to the City’s charter during the Nov. 2 election. City Council called the election during its Aug. 10 meeting. The City Charter is the legal document establishing a municipality and defines the structure, powers, functions, and procedures of local government. City Staff and … Continue reading “City Council calls City Charter amendments election for Nov. 2”
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”
National Night Out on Oct. 5
National Night Out, an annual event to support safe neighborhoods, is on Tuesday, Oct. 5, in Georgetown. Block parties are being organized from 6 to 9 p.m. Last year, National Night Out block parties were held virtually due to the pandemic. This year, as block party activities return throughout Georgetown, the City encourages residents to … Continue reading “National Night Out on Oct. 5”
Public invited to cast ballots for People’s Choice Award in library sculpture exhibit
[UPDATED Aug. 10, 2021: The awards reception planned for 1 p.m. this Sunday, Aug. 15, in Georgetown Public Library has been canceled by the Texas Society of Sculptors due to the rising number of new COVID-19 cases in Williamson County. Instead, awards will be announced online on the Texas Society of Sculptors website and the … Continue reading “Public invited to cast ballots for People’s Choice Award in library sculpture exhibit”
City to host household hazardous waste event Sept. 15
The City will host a free household hazardous waste collection event from 3-6 p.m. Sept. 15 at the old show barn site in San Gabriel Park, 425 E. Morrow St. The event will be available for up to 300 Georgetown solid waste customers who have solid waste service through Texas Disposal Systems. Customers must contact … Continue reading “City to host household hazardous waste event Sept. 15”
Georgetown Arts and Culture Board awards grants for 2021 Round II
The Georgetown Arts and Culture Board approved $12,650 in grants in July to local arts and culture organizations to help with funding local arts and culture programming that includes visual art, music, performance art, and history in Georgetown. The funding is for events in Georgetown taking place between Oct. 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022. … Continue reading “Georgetown Arts and Culture Board awards grants for 2021 Round II”
‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ screened at back-to-school teen movie night
The City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department presents “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (PG-13) on Friday, Aug. 6, in San Gabriel Park as part of its annual Sunset Movie Series. The free, community event will take place in the Legacy pavilion in San Gabriel Park, 445 E. Morrow St. Free parking is available throughout the … Continue reading “‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ screened at back-to-school teen movie night”
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