Georgetown meeting roundup: Downtown Development District renewal, roadway variance on recent agendas
Georgetown's recent government meetings covered a range of topics from economic development to housing and land use, but residents should note that minutes have not yet been published for any of the three meetings held in the past two weeks. What follows is based on the published agendas; outcomes and vote tallies are not yet available.
Town Council — June 22
The Town Council's regular meeting agenda included a presentation on the Downtown Development District renewal plan, accompanied by an 80-page document. The Downtown Development District program offers tax incentives for investment in designated areas, so renewal of the district boundary could affect future development and property owners in town.
The council was also scheduled to consider an appointment to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission. One letter of interest was submitted, from Jennifer Weaver.
An overview of town operations and projects was on the agenda, covering the Parson Lane Trailhead, the Police/Public Works facility, and the US 113/18-404 intersection.
The council planned to enter executive session for preliminary discussions on site acquisitions for public capital improvements, with possible action on items discussed in that session. Executive sessions are closed to the public under Delaware's open meetings law for certain topics such as property acquisition and legal matters.
A public comment submission regarding the confederate flag issue was listed as correspondence.
Because minutes are not yet published, it is not known what actions, if any, the council took on these items.
Supportive Housing Issues Committee — June 24
The Supportive Housing Issues Committee met to develop content and recommendations for a report on supportive housing issues. The committee was also scheduled to approve minutes from its June 4, 2026 meeting and to hold a public comment period.
The agenda describes the meeting as largely procedural, with the substantive focus on shaping the committee's report and recommendations. Outcomes are not yet available.
Board of Adjustment — July 1
The Board of Adjustment held a public hearing on a variance request to reduce the interior roadway width from 25 feet to 10 feet at 114 North Bedford Street. Variances allow property owners to depart from standard zoning requirements where strict application would create a hardship; the board's decision would apply only to this specific property.
The board was also scheduled to approve minutes from its January 7, 2026 meeting.
No vote tally or decision outcome is available, as minutes have not been published.
Coming up
No public meetings are listed on the town's published schedule for the next 14 days. Residents who want to confirm whether any special meetings are added should check the town's official meeting calendar.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Georgetown Council considers downtown renewal, commission appointment
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.