On Wednesday, February 1, the City of Georgetown will hold it’s fourth annual State of the City event.
“We have a lot of important information to share about the steps we are taking to plan and prepare for Georgetown’s continued growth, while maintaining the welcoming, vibrant city we all love,” Mayor Josh Schroeder said. “I hope you’ll attend, in person or virtually, to learn about highlights from 2022 and what is in store for 2023.”
According to the city, topics will include growth, utilities, transportation, planning and development, and quality of life. The event starts at 6 PM at City Hall located at 808 Martin Luther King. Jr. St.
“Prior to the address, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., residents will have a chance to explore City Hall and meet with City staff and consultants to learn about and provide feedback on a variety of City projects and plans underway in 2023,” according to a news release from the City of Georgetown. “Residents who visit most of the booths and engagement opportunities during this open house will be entered into a drawing for baskets full of Georgetown goodies. Refreshments will be available.”
The presentation by Mayor Josh Schroeder and City Manager David Morgan will begin at 7:30 PM in the council chambers located at 510 W. Ninth St.
“Mayor Josh Schroeder and City Manager David Morgan will give a presentation highlighting significant events and major projects completed in 2022 and previewing what’s to come in 2023,” the City said in a news release. “After the presentation, residents will be able to ask questions in person and on the Facebook video. Questions also can be sent in advance of and during the event via email to pio@georgetown.org.”
The presentation will be able to be viewed in person at the council chambers, on Channel 10 and on Facebook Live. For more information on the State of the City event, including additional details on the topics covered, visit georgetown.org/state-of-the-city-2023.












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