It has been verified with county officials that Sun City Golf courses cannot open until after the Stay Home Order is released which is currently set for April 30.
Article V of the Community Association Rules and Regulations outlines the rules for common areas in the community. As a summary:
Entry into these areas is prohibited except when using designated nature trails.
Littering on sidewalks, walking paths, nature trails or other common areas is prohibited.
Residents must stay on designated nature trails.
Only motorized wheel chairs and personal mobility devices are allowed on all sidewalks, walking paths and nature trails.
Residents are prohibited from mowing, fertilizing, applying pesticides, planting or removing plants or otherwise altering common areas. Picking, removing or adding plant material from a common area is prohibited.
Residents walking a dog in a common area or nature trail must remove and properly dispose of their dog’s feces. Dogs must be on a leash at all times and under positive control so as not to interfere with or pose a threat to any person or animal.
City and Government News
Outdoor Warning Sirens
While there are over 20 outdoor warning sirens located throughout Georgetown, the system is designed to be heard outdoors and may not be heard inside your home or place of work. For additional information on weather alert options, click here for info from the Office of Emergency Management>>
Williamson County is encouraging all county residents to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations to wear face coverings when they are out in public. Click here for info>>
For information on how to create your own homemade face mask, click here>>
Georgetown
Utility Assistance
Since many utility customers may be facing unusual financial hardships as a result of COVID-19, Georgetown is offering customer assistance programs.
Williamson County is calling all crafters to join the Mask Brigade to help make fabric masks to be distributed to those at the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19.
Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about and your community stronger.
People are facing new challenges and questions about how to meet basic household needs, such as buying groceries and medicine, and completing banking activities. The following information provides advice about how to meet these household needs in a safe and healthy manner.
Georgetown Police Department wants to remind you to lock your car, take your keys and hide your belongings. Also, remember to lock the doors to your home, while at home or away, and keep your garage door closed when not in use.