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Georgetown City Council authorizes right-of-way acquisition, approves UKG contract termination and adopts consent agenda

2769254 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

At a Georgetown City Council meeting, members approved three actions from executive session — an unspecified project, a mutual termination with UKG, and authorization to acquire right of way across two trust-owned parcels for the city's intersection improvement program — and approved the consent agenda with one recusal noted.

Georgetown City Council members approved three actions taken out of executive session and adopted the consent agenda during a brief meeting.

Councilmember Kevin moved to approve a project discussed in executive session; the motion passed. The transcript does not specify the project name, scope, or financial terms.

Kevin then moved to approve a mutual termination agreement with UKG under the terms discussed in executive session; that motion also passed. The transcript records the approval but does not specify the termination terms or any financial consideration.

Kevin moved to authorize the City of Georgetown to acquire new right of way across property owned by the Robert Waterman Living Trust and the Oot Waterman Living Trust, identified as WCAD Parcel R418197 in Georgetown, Texas 78628, as part of the city's annual intersection improvement program. He also moved to authorize the city manager to negotiate final acquisition terms and execute all necessary documents in accordance with executive-session terms. The council approved the motion. The transcript records the parcel identifier and the program but does not record purchase price, appraisal values, or whether acquisition will be by purchase, donation or eminent domain.

Separately, the council approved a multi-item consent agenda. Councilmember French moved approval of the consent agenda and Councilmember Garland seconded; the motion passed. The mayor (name not specified in the transcript) announced he was recusing himself from agenda items 5a, 5b and 5c. The transcript does not provide further detail about the substance of those specific consent items.

The meeting record in the transcript provides no roll-call vote tallies or detailed terms for the project approval, the UKG termination agreement, or the right-of-way acquisition. No public comment, financial figures, or staff reports on these items appear in the provided transcript excerpt.