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City of Georgetown

What to Know:
  • The bulk of new investments appear in the Austin District, where TxDOT is proposing $32 million in projects along the I-35 corridor.
  • The draft also underscores continued investment in infrastructure that supports smart mobility and emission reduction goals.
  • TxDOT is administering $75 million through the Carbon Reduction Program for non-urban areas.
The chosen consultant must develop a list of requirements for a new electric automated meter infrastructure solution based on industry standards. The same must be done for the requested meter data management software.
According to an RFP released by the city on July 9, Georgetown is actively searching for vendors capable of designing and installing the new data center.
City voters approved $56 million to fund the construction of a customer service center, which will house the IT department and its primary data center.
The city has requested a nonemergency service system to provide better customer service responses to citizens’ inquiries.
The city is looking to expand, optimize and separate its electric utility infrastructure, which currently shares its SCADA system with the water utility.