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Georgetown Future Mobility Plan and Transportation Projects

Overview

The Georgetown Future Mobility Plan (FMP) serves as a long-term guide for how the city will plan, build, and improve its transportation network. It identifies future roadway needs, outlines transportation goals, and supports the development of safe, efficient, and connected travel options for the community.

The Future Mobility Plan is a foundational tool used to guide Georgetown’s transportation decisions. It provides a strategic framework for:

  • Future roadway improvements

  • Construction of new transportation facilities

  • Policies and design standards that shape how the city grows

  • Long-range planning to ensure the transportation network supports residents, businesses, and visitors

Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)

The city carries out major street and infrastructure improvements through its Capital Improvement Projects.
Residents can explore ongoing and planned projects using the ClearGov CIP Map, which provides an interactive view of locations, timelines, and project details.

Transportation Studies and Long-Term Projects

In addition to citywide planning, Georgetown conducts detailed transportation studies to evaluate specific corridors and future needs. Learn more about the City’s Long-Term Transportation Plans and Projects, including studies such as:

  • Austin Avenue Corridor Study

  • Williams Drive Study

These studies help shape long-term transportation priorities and guide future investments to improve safety, mobility, and connectivity across the city.

Updated 11/21/2025 2:33 PM
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