Following a City Council discussion of the future mobility plan and sidewalk master plan Oct. 25, the city is asking for public feedback on both plans.

Strategic Support Manager Mayra Cantu said the mobility plan will guide city officials on how to improve various modes of transportation in Georgetown.

Feedback will also allow the city to apply for more local, state and federal funding to implement the projects.

“Public input is critical to helping Georgetown prepare and plan for our future transportation needs,” Mayor Josh Schroeder said in an Oct. 25 press release.

“We need your help to understand the current challenges, so we can build a transportation network that serves and meets our growing needs.”


Residents can share feedback online through Dec. 1 and in person at a community open house at the Georgetown Public Library on Nov. 10.

Officials are asking for information from the community regarding gaps within Georgetown’s transportation network and safety issues.

Cantu said the city will provide additional opportunities during the next several months for the public to continue to provide input and inform the plan.