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The last of the Finance and Council Clips are uploaded and are available for Online viewing The DVD's are also expected to be completed and ready for pick up by 2 p.m.
Visit the video streams page here.
To download the agenda for this meeting click here
If you would like a copy of the meeting on DVD please contact the City Clerk, Sue Lewis to order a copy. The copies are $5 dollars per DVD. Most meetings fit on 1 DVD. Call for details. A DVD copy will be available late Wednesday or early Thursday.
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Sue Lewis
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***UPDATE***
The last of the Council Clips are being uploaded and will be viewable by noon, June 13,2007. The DVD's are also expected to be completed and ready for pick up by 2 p.m.
You may now view part of the June 11, 2007 City Council Meeting online. Due to the extended length of the meeting it will be late Wednesday or early Thursday before the entire meeting will be available. Please check back as the clips are being updated actively through out the day. Visit the video streams page here.
If you would like a copy of the meeting on DVD please contact the City Clerk, Sue Lewis to order a copy. The copies are $5 dollars per DVD. Most meetings fit on 1 DVD however this meeting will be on more. Call for details. A DVD copy will be available late Wednesday or early Thursday.
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The City of Georgetown's Approved 2007/2008 Budget is now available for download. To download your copy and view it now click here. |
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| You may now view the June 4, 2007 City Council Meeting online. Visit the video streams page here. |
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After the Storm: Co-Produced by the U.S. EPA and The Weather Channel |
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 After the Storm will be played on the local cable channel 6. Due to a special meeting on Monday May 14, 2007 After the Storm will be aired on Monday May 21, 2007 at 6:00pm The show highlights three case studies—Santa Monica Bay, the Mississippi River Basin/Gulf of Mexico,
and New York City—where polluted runoff threatens watersheds highly valued for recreation, commercial
fisheries and navigation, and drinking water. Key scientists and water quality experts, and citizens
involved in local and national watershed protection efforts provide insight into the problems as well
as solutions to today's water quality challenges. After the Storm also explains simple things people
can do to protect their local watershed-such as picking up after one's dog, recycling household
hazardous wastes, and conserving water. |
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| The Georgetown Police Department now offers citizens the ability to submit traffic related
concerns online. You may submit your concerns regarding speeding, parking, stop signs,
handicapped parking, red light running and reckless driving. If you are currently seeing a
problem in progress, please call the Georgetown Police Departments non-emergency number at
502-863-7820. For emergencies always dial 911. |
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