Georgetown · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Georgetown public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Georgetown is looking to hike up impact fees before a new state law potentially caps them. This means developers might face higher costs for new projects, which could trickle down to you.
Georgetown is having a rough morning! City facilities are opening late today, at 1 p.m., due to icy roads. Make sure to adjust your plans!
Georgetown is installing new license plate reader cameras across the city. While officials say it's for public safety, some residents are raising privacy concerns about the increased surveillance.
Georgetown is considering loosening rules for businesses wanting outdoor seating or sidewalk expansion. The goal is to boost street life, but it might make walking around a bit trickier.
Georgetown's city computers are getting a much-needed facelift! They're upgrading the old data center to make everything run smoother and keep your info safer online.
Georgetown's beefing up its government game by hiring a new liaison to handle state and federal stuff. Plus, they're launching a task force and want YOU to join in and help steer the city's advocacy efforts. It's your chance to get involved and make your voice heard!
Georgetown's making it easy to ditch your holiday clutter this year! They're offering special recycling for old lights and Christmas trees, so you can be festive *and* eco-friendly.
Georgetown is facing a lawsuit over its deer trapping methods, with residents claiming the process is inhumane and causes 'terrible screams.' This legal challenge could force the city to rethink how it manages its deer population.
Georgetown is thinking about bringing back deer trapping, but folks are NOT happy. They're calling the plan 'abusive' and worried about how the animals will be treated.
Georgetown is getting a major internet upgrade! GFiber is expanding its services, so expect faster speeds and more choices for your internet by 2026. Get ready for a digital boost!
Georgetown is hosting a special event on November 1st to collect your hazardous household waste, like old paint and batteries. It's your chance to declutter and help the environment at the same time!
Georgetown's executive airport is up for a policy review. City officials are considering changes that could affect how the airport runs and what gets built there in the future. Stay tuned for updates!
Georgetown's new ordinance makes it illegal for homeless individuals to camp or sleep in the downtown core. This move is expected to spark controversy and pushback from advocates.
Georgetown is stepping up its game to deal with homelessness, thanks to resident concerns. City leaders are putting new plans into action to address the issue.