Georgetown council set to weigh budget amendment, land sales, data center moratorium
Georgetown City Council's June 22 meeting agenda included the most consequential items of the past two weeks: a second reading of the FY 2025-2026 budget amendment, land sale contracts at Lanes Run Business Park, and two Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service contracts totaling roughly $147,674. Minutes have not yet been published, so outcomes are not confirmed.
City Council — June 22
The council agenda listed a discussion of a proposed moratorium on data centers as new business, along with first readings of two zoning text amendments: ZOTA-2025-05 (Mixed Use) and ZOTA-2025-06 (PUDs, or planned unit developments).
The agenda also included a second reading of the Budget Amendment Ordinance for FY 2025-2026. Because minutes are not yet available, the final vote tally and any changes adopted are not confirmed.
Land sale contracts were on the agenda for 195 Endeavor Drive, covering a staging area and waste disposal equipment assembly and distribution.
Two GMWSS contracts appeared on the agenda: Judy Construction for $134,724.07 and Environmental Systems Research Institute for $12,950. The agenda does not specify the purpose of each contract beyond the dollar amounts.
Multiple municipal orders for police, fire, and water infrastructure were also listed.
Sister City Committee — June 24
The committee agenda focused on planning an August 2026 visit by Japanese middle school students. Members were also scheduled to approve previous minutes and set the next meeting date. No decisions are confirmed.
Joint Code Enforcement Board — June 24
A special meeting was scheduled, but no specific agenda items were listed. The meeting appears to have been procedural only.
Fire Committee — June 25
The committee agenda covered apparatus updates, station projects, and grant opportunities. Items included:
- Truck 2 refurbish
- Truck 1 surplus declaration
- A vehicle maintenance request for qualifications
- Station 2 concrete update
- Grants: AFG, FPNS, and Lowes
Station 1, Station 4, and facility assessments were also listed for review, along with code enforcement updates. No final decisions were scheduled.
Coming up
- **Police Committee, July 6** — Procedural agenda only, no substantive items listed.
- **Police Committee, July 7** — Special meeting. Agenda includes approval of minutes from June 1, 2026; setting a regular meeting schedule for FY 2027; staffing, hiring, and recruiting updates; a facility needs assessment status report; and community program updates covering the Police Explorer Program, Junior Citizen Police Academy, Teen Driving Class, and other community classes.
All recent meetings listed above were agenda-only; minutes have not been published. Outcomes, vote tallies, and any amendments adopted will be confirmed once minutes become available.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — City Council Weighs Data Center Moratorium, Budget Votes; Police Committee to Examine Staffing
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