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Votes at a glance: Georgetown council approves midyear budget amendment, rezoning and electric ordinance; executive-session actions authorized

3289669 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a midyear budget amendment on first reading, rezoned a downtown property, repealed parts of the electric code, and authorized two executive-session actions including initiation of legal action to establish title for Kelly Park and right-of-way acquisitions for the Show Road project.

Georgetown City Council voted on several consent and legislative items, including a midyear budget amendment, a downtown rezoning, an electrical code cleanup and two actions authorized out of executive session.

Outcomes at a glance - Executive session: Authorized the city attorney to file suit to establish the city's title to property at 805 West 17th Street (WCAD Parcel ID R04476262), locally known as Kelly Park. The motion was made out of executive session and passed. - Executive session: Authorized the city to acquire necessary right-of-way and fee-simple interests for portions of three properties (addresses and WCAD parcel IDs listed in the motion) as part of the Show Road roadway expansion project and authorized the city manager to negotiate and execute final documents; one councilmember opposed. - Item 6B (first reading): Midyear budget amendment ordinance to amend the FY25 annual budget…

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