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Council approves $72M water and sewer financing, authorizes infrastructure projects and AMI meters
Summary
Georgetown council approved a general bond ordinance and a Series 2025A water and sewer revenue bond (approximately $72.03 million) to finance treatment-plant upgrades, a south-side storage tank, AMI meter roll-out and a major interceptor sewer replacement; vote counts were 6–1 on each ordinance.
Georgetown City Council on Nov. 10 approved a financing package intended to pay for major water and sewer upgrades, including a planned advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) rollout, PFAS treatment planning and replacement of a downtown interceptor.
The council adopted a first amended and restated general bond ordinance and then a Series 2025A water and sewer revenue bond ordinance authorizing roughly $72,030,000 in aggregate principal (the amount may be adjusted by up to about 10%). The bond ordinance lists project uses that include a south-side storage tank, AMI meter-system upgrades and the Deshaix/Water Street trunk sewer…
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