Georgetown | November 2024

Transportation

BY ANNA MANESS

Georgetown leaders expand parking restrictions downtown, eective Dec. 1

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Future city parking garage Williamson County Courthouse

City ocials approved adding portions of streets in downtown Georgetown to an ordinance that limits parking to three consecutive hours from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays. In a nutshell On Oct. 22, Georgetown City Council members discussed adjusting parking near the square. The update would aect parking on sections of Sixth Street, South Main Street and Church Street by adding hourly parking limitations and no-parking zones, according to city documents. “As downtown continues to grow, the demand for more parking options has increased,” Down- town & Tourism Director Kim McAulie said during a presentation to council.

What to expect City Council members unanimously approved the ordinance’s rst reading Oct. 22, and gave it nal approval Nov. 12. The updated parking provisions will go into eect Dec. 1, according to city documents. Current 15-minute parking spots will not be aected by the proposal, McAulie said. Remember this? In March, city ocials broke ground on Georgetown’s rst downtown public parking garage, according to previous Community Impact reporting. The garage, which is designed to add 315 parking spots, is expected to nish out in September 2025.

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SOURCE: CITY OF GEORGETOWNCOMMUNITY IMPACT

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