Old Town

The current intersection of University Avenue/State Highway 29 and Main Street features a traffic light. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes

The current intersection of University Avenue/State Highway 29 and Main Street features a traffic light. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes

Residents push back against proposed traffic signal at Church Street

Frustrated Old Town residents packed a community meeting hosted by Georgetown City Council member Amanda Parr Wednesday, January 7, to learn about possible changes to downtown traffic signals and Austin Avenue. The meeting discussed work associated with the Austin Avenue Corridor Study.
This rendering shows some of the cosmetic changes made to the outside of the original building with one of the new 10,000 square foot additions that would be added to integrate the building into the area. (Rendering courtesy Texas Municipal League)

This rendering shows some of the cosmetic changes made to the outside of the original building with one of the new 10,000 square foot additions that would be added to integrate the building into the area. (Rendering courtesy Texas Municipal League)

HARC approves changes to old Wesleyan building

The Historic Architecture Review Commission on Thursday, October 9, accepted pre-conceptual plans for additions and renovations the Texas Municipal League could make to the old Wesleyan building at 205 East University Avenue.
Construction crews began early morning on June 26, 2012 tearing down the exterior of the city-owned building on Main Street. Workers used power saws, handheld jackhammers and a specially outfitted bobcat to take down the brick building piece-by-piece. The demolition is part of a project to ready the space for the Grape Creek Winery, which won an economic incentive loan to establish its business on the Courthouse Square. (Sun archive photo)

Construction crews began early morning on June 26, 2012 tearing down the exterior of the city-owned building on Main Street. Workers used power saws, handheld jackhammers and a specially outfitted bobcat to take down the brick building piece-by-piece. The demolition is part of a project to ready the space for the Grape Creek Winery, which won an economic incentive loan to establish its business on the Courthouse Square. (Sun archive photo)

Rules for historic demolitions weighed

Georgetown’s Historic Architecture Review Commission is working with city staff to update policies about demolitions in the historic district.

City reevaluates approval process

Development code standards and infill development processes will see some changes in Georgetown’s historic neighborhoods as the city continues to update its Unified Development Code.

Georgetown council approves historic home tax exemption

Historic homes primarily in the Old Town and downtown areas doing certain outdoor repairs of $10,000 or more will receive a tax exemption starting at 25 percent. The program was approved on its first reading during the regular meeting of Georgetown City Council at its September 12 meeting.
Georgetown historian Helen Cordes and attendees of her free poppy-themed history walk inspect a patch of poppies Monday, April 24.

Georgetown historian Helen Cordes and attendees of her free poppy-themed history walk inspect a patch of poppies Monday, April 24.

Old Town walk explores Georgetown's red poppy history

A group of 15 people gathered Monday morning near Edwards Park in Georgetown for a poppy-themed history walk led by local historian Helen Cordes.
Georgetown residents gather inside the Grace Heritage Center for a launch meeting of the Old Town Neighborhood Association. The meeting, which took place Tuesday, February 28, was the first for the association. Photo courtesy Susan Stone

Georgetown residents gather inside the Grace Heritage Center for a launch meeting of the Old Town Neighborhood Association. The meeting, which took place Tuesday, February 28, was the first for the association. Photo courtesy Susan Stone

Old Town residents form neighborhood association

Residents of Georgetown’s Old Town neighborhood are banding together to create their own neighborhood association.
Animal Control Officer Angela Jones picked up the tortoise after getting the call.

Animal Control Officer Angela Jones picked up the tortoise after getting the call.

Giant tortoise enjoys adventure in Old Town

A giant 12-year-old African Sulcata tortoise was found wandering Old Town a few streets from the Square Thursday, December 15. The tortoise was discovered by neighbors and sequestered in a truck bed until Animal Control Officer Angela Jones was able to collect her.