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Georgetown council raises water minimum to $65, adopts ordinances and personnel hires

Georgetown City Council · March 2, 2026
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Summary

At its March 2 meeting, the Georgetown City Council approved a water-rate increase raising the minimum to $65, adopted Ordinance 2026-180 vacating Pumphouse alley, authorized several routine municipal actions and hired a full-time Streets & Alleys employee after executive session.

The Georgetown City Council voted March 2 to raise the city's water minimum to $65 and approved several other routine ordinances and personnel changes during a meeting that ran from 7:00 to 8:51 p.m.

The council adopted Ordinance 2026-179 to increase the water minimum. The measure passed on a motion by Alder Robert Weaver with Alder Curt Gordon seconding; the minutes record the final vote as unanimously in favor. Alder Dennis Davidson urged council members to consider raising the usage base next time so that customers who conserve water are not disproportionately affected.

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