TRG Neighborhood Plan Survey |
Tell us your priorities for your neighborhood
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The City of Georgetown is working with your neighbors to develop a neighborhood plan. The area historically known as the Track, Ridge and Grasshopper neighborhoods, referred to by some residents as the TRG, roughly covers the area from what is now Scenic Drive and Blue Hole Park down to W. 18th Street, and from Bridge Street over to Martin Luther King Jr. and Timber streets.
Neighborhood plans (sometimes referred to as small area plans) provide policy guidance and recommendations for land-use, housing, transportation, historic and cultural preservation, parks and open space, and economic development. Neighborhood plans are important, because they provide the City of Georgetown, residents, businesses, and property owners a shared “road map” for actions and investments to enhance a particular area within Georgetown.
The team needs your input to make sure the plan reflects your priorities. Please take few minutes to share your top concerns for your neighborhood, and how you'd like to be kept in the loop as the plan develops.
Survey closes at 5 p.m. Sept. 7. For more information and contacts, visit the City's Neighborhood Plans website.