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Votes at a glance: Council adopts utility, public‑space and enforcement changes; sets transportation fee hearing
Summary
Council approved a package of ordinances and procedural actions on June 10, including changes to utility rates, solicitation exemptions, noise and park rules, parking code updates, and a new public hearing date for transportation impact fees.
A summary of formal actions the Georgetown City Council took at its June 10 meeting (motions and outcomes are taken from the council record):
Executive‑session outcomes - Separation agreement (EEOC charge). Council approved terms and conditions of a separation agreement resolving claims related to EEOC charge number 451202500233. Mayor recorded the motion and the vote; the motion passed. - Legal action on federal salamander listing. Council authorized joining Williamson County and the Williamson County Conservation Foundation in filing suit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others regarding the final rule adopted Aug. 18, 2021, for the Georgetown and Salado salamanders. Motion passed.
Legislative and ordinance actions (readings and votes) - Very large commercial & industrial electric service (rate rider): Council approved an ordinance amending the city’s very large commercial/industrial electric service class to repeal the binding energy forecast, cap the class at 51 MW, require monthly energy forecasts, and create a periodically adjusted energy rate rider to fund hedging for the class; existing credit support and prepayment requirements retained. Motion to approve ordinance passed.
- Peddler and solicitor exemptions (nonprofit…
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