Initiated annexation proceedings for approximately 46.99 acres of city-owned property for the Pecan Branch Water Reclamation Facility.
This annexation will bring city-owned land for a key utility facility within city limits.
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Initiated annexation proceedings for approximately 46.99 acres of city-owned property for the Pecan Branch Water Reclamation Facility.
Georgetown just dropped a huge $1.3 billion budget, but don't sweat it – they're keeping property taxes super low, the lowest in the Austin area. So, your wallet should be feeling pretty good about this one.
Georgetown's water and sewer systems are getting a huge $850 million upgrade. While necessary, this massive investment will likely mean higher bills for residents in the future, so get ready for potential cost increases.
The city is looking at how to best plan for its energy needs in the coming years. This involves creating a comprehensive plan to ensure reliable and cost-effective energy for residents and businesses.
Georgetown's running low on water and might stop sharing with neighbors. This could totally shake up how water gets around the area.
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