Big changes are coming to Georgetown in 2026 with major development projects set to begin. Get ready for some construction and potential traffic headaches as the city grows.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 7 mentions in the last 30 days, 8 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
The complexities of quarry redevelopment are expected to increase infrastructure costs, contributing to the developer's request for a higher MUD tax rate.
Addressing these challenges effectively will benefit future residents by ensuring a safe and well-maintained community, and the city by mitigating long-term liability.
If not adequately addressed, these challenges could lead to long-term infrastructure issues and potential safety concerns for residents.
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The council held a public hearing and approved ordinances related to special assessments for the Bluffview Public Improvement District, including the issuance of bonds. This impacts property owners within the PID.