Topics getting the most attention in Georgetown public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
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Great news, Georgetown! That annoying boil water notice is finally lifted for several neighborhoods after a water main break. You can finally drink from your taps again without worry!
Georgetown is planning to sell water to Liberty Hill, but it's using Round Rock's supply to do it. This new intergovernmental agreement could change how much you pay for water and if there's enough to go around.
Georgetown voters are getting a say on a massive $60 million deal to sell off a significant portion of the city's water service area. This decision could change who's in charge of your water supply and how much you pay.
Georgetown voters are deciding whether the city should keep managing water for surrounding areas. This vote could shake up how a big chunk of the region gets its water.
Georgetown is asking voters if they're cool with selling off parts of the city's water service area. This vote could totally change how your water gets managed and delivered down the line, so it's a big deal for residents.
Georgetown residents, get ready to vote in May! You'll decide if the city sells off part of its water service area. This is a major decision that could change how you get your water.
The city is developing a plan for its urban forest, which involves defining the scope of a Request for Proposals (RFP) to guide future management and development of city trees.
Georgetown's running low on water and might stop sharing with neighbors. This could totally shake up how water gets around the area.
A massive wastewater pipe burst, dumping 100,000 gallons into the San Gabriel River. City officials are cleaning up the mess and looking into new rules to stop this from happening again.
Georgetown is dealing with a big water outage impacting over 2,000 homes. Hope you're not one of the unlucky ones whose water is off!
Georgetown is considering selling off some water territory it owns outside the city limits. This move could change how those areas get their water and might give the city some extra cash or resources to focus on its own needs.
Georgetown is considering selling off some of its water service areas outside the city limits. This move could change how folks in those areas get their water and might bring some much-needed money into the city's coffers.
Georgetown was hit hard by major flooding, as seen in dramatic drone footage. The extent of the damage and any potential injuries are still being assessed.
Georgetown is still cleaning up after the recent flood. Expect more boil water advisories, closed roads, and park cleanup efforts for a while.
Great news, Georgetown! That pesky boil water advisory has been lifted for most of the city. You can finally drink and use your tap water again without worry.