Georgetown has decided to postpone its fourth annual State of the City event scheduled for Feb. 1 due to unsafe weather and road conditions, according to a press release.
The event has been rescheduled for Feb 15.
“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 in a press release announcing the event.
The State of City will include a presentation from Schroeder and City Manager David Morgan that will highlight significant events and major projects completed in 2022 as well as preview those slated for 2023.
Topics addressed will include:
- Growth
- Transportation
- Utilities
- Quality of life
- Planning & development
Residents will have the opportunity to tour City Hall and have a meet with city staff to learn about and provide feedback on a variety of 2023 plans. Refreshments will be provided.
The address will be livestreamed on Channel 10 and Facebook.
For more information, visit https://georgetown.org/state-of-the-city-2023.