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City launches askGTX platform The city of Georgetown launched a new customer service platform, askGTX, on Feb. 24, allowing residents and visitors to ask questions, report issues and connect with city staff. What you need to know Residents can use askGTX to report a pothole, learn about ride-hail vouchers, request a new stop sign and more, according to its website. The ask- GTX team expects to launch a mobile app in May and a texting feature in early summer, Customer Care Director Seth Gipson said during a Feb. 25 council workshop. Explained A team of nine askGTX ambassadors are prepared to answer phone calls and emails from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, according to a news release. Staff will assist with routing,
Officials explore new zoning district On March 11, Georgetown City Council dis- cussed adding a zoning district to promote diverse housing types on smaller lots. The big picture Planning Director Sofia Nelson presented a proposed residential mixed zoning district to council. The proposed district intends to accommodate single-family detached homes and encourage homeownership by allowing a mixture of housing types. Mayor Josh Schroeder suggested specify- ing the RM district is for developments 20 acres or less. Council members told Nelson to update the RM’s purpose statement to specify the number of housing types required should be based on the acreage. Adding the RM district to city code will require a future council vote.
Contact askGTX
Website: www.georgetowntexas.gov/askgtx
Email: info@askgtx.georgetowntexas.gov
Phone: 512-930-2489
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tracking and providing feedback on reported issues. Residents can connect with askGTX’s website 24/7, which includes a section of 230 prewritten “knowledge base” articles with answers to frequently asked questions. Previously, city calls were handled by various departments, meaning residents had to navigate 34 different phone numbers to seek information or ask for assistance. The cost The service has an annual budget of $1.1 million, according to the release.
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