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Georgetown council adopts $9.8 million budget, approves sewer agreement and food‑truck pilot
Summary
At its April 14 meeting the Georgetown Town Council adopted a $9,807,301 fiscal 2026 budget, approved a public‑works agreement tied to the Cherry Gateway East development and authorized a summer food‑truck pilot on East Market Street. Several administrative appointments were also approved by voice vote.
The Georgetown Town Council on April 14 adopted the town’s fiscal year 2026 budget totaling $9,807,301, approved a public works agreement for the Cherry Gateway East development and granted temporary food‑truck permits for East Market Street.
The budget resolution (Resolution 25‑04) was enacted immediately by majority voice vote. The resolution lists total resources of $9,807,301 and appropriates funds across departments, including $4,094,372 for administration, $337,480 for police, $598,000 for streets, $1,585,813 for water and $2,259,836 for sewer. The resolution also directs that the town will no longer accept new out‑of‑town sanitary‑sewer requests and states that requests lawfully in place before the resolution will be grandfathered.
The council also approved Public Works Agreement 2025‑01 for Town of Georgetown project 2022‑17 (Cherry Gateway East), a developer‑funded water and sewer…
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