News Flash
Upcoming Projects
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With the hot weather and lack of rain in Georgetown Township recently, the water levels in our water tanks have been dropping in the mornings. On June 19, 2024, Georgetown Township used over 3.8 million gallons of water—3,813,300 gallons to be precise—between 5am - 9am alone. The increase in usage during these hours is directly related to lawn irrigation. The water tanks don’t finish refilling until 3am the following morning; only two hours before irrigation demand begins again.To meet the need for summer demand peaks, Georgetown Township plans to run a larger water main from the City of Wyoming. The cost for the project will be over $19 million and will start in late 2024 or early 2025. Existing water/sewer funds will be used to pay for this needed infrastructure improvement.
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Left Turn Light at 36th and Baldwin
The Ottawa County Board of County Road Commissioners has recommended the installation of a left turn traffic signal at the intersection of 36th Ave and Baldwin St in an effort to reduce delay for left-turning motorists. The work is expected to be completed by Monday, June 3, 2024, weather permitting.
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2024 Road Resurfacing
With an original estimate of $4.9 million, through competitive bidding and economies of scale, the amount was reduced to $3.7 million. After applying $1.6 million in ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds, the final cost will be $2.1 million.
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Park Updates
The Georgetown Township Board recently approved the purchase and installation of a new playground and handicapped accessible swing at the Rush Creek Park. Work is scheduled to begin mid-summer and be completed by November 1st.