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Vote YES on
Prop A!

Bold circular campaign logo with a blue water droplet, yellow check mark, and red text reading VOTE YES!

Keep Georgetown water 
in Georgetown.

On May 2, 2026, Georgetown voters will decide on the future of our local water utility. Voting yes on Prop A ensures that our municipal resources are managed efficiently and remain under local control. This measure is designed to provide long-term stability and infrastructure reliability for every resident in our city.

Key Facts

Why Your Vote Matters Most

Approving this measure on May 2, 2026, secures our water rights and infrastructure. A yes vote supports the logical management of service boundaries, ensuring that current tax-paying residents are prioritized. It prevents the dilution of our resources and maintains the high quality of service that Georgetown families expect and deserve.

VOTE YES ON PROP A • MAY 2, 2026 • STABALIZE WATER RATES • KEEP WATER LOCAL • VOTE YES ON PROP A • MAY 2, 2026 • STABALIZE WATER RATES • KEEP WATER LOCAL •

Service Territory Map

Georgetown Water Service Territory Map showing city limits and transfer areas

Georgetown Keeps Water in the City – Transfers Service Outside City Limits!

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Our mission is to provide factual information regarding the water utility ballot. We advocate for local oversight to ensure accountability and resource protection.

VOTING INFORMATION

ELECTION DATE
ELIGIBILITY
BALLOT QUESTION

The general election will be held on May 2, 2026. Polls are scheduled to be open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Early voting dates and locations will be announced by Williamson County officials as the election cycle approaches.

All registered voters residing within the Georgetown city limits are eligible to participate in this election. To vote on May 2, you must be registered at least 30 days prior. Check your current status via the County website.

The ballot will ask voters to approve the transfer and management of specific water service areas. A yes vote supports the municipal oversight of these utility boundaries to streamline city operations and ensure fiscal stability.

Common Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers regarding the impact of the water utility measure and what a yes vote means for your monthly bill.

Utility Rates

Will my rates increase? The measure is intended to stabilize long-term costs by ensuring infrastructure is managed locally.

Service Area

Which areas are affected? The proposal focuses on streamlining the existing service map to align with Georgetown city limits.

Infrastructure

How does this help? A yes vote allows for better planning and maintenance of the pipes and facilities that serve our local community.

Contact us!

Official Mailing Address

P.O. Box 1202 Georgetown, Texas 78627

Email Updates

contact@georgetownwater.com

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Take action today. Your voice is essential in protecting our local water resources and ensuring fair utility rates for every resident.

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