Williamson County officials are working to bring public, high-speed internet to community spaces, including Georgetown’s downtown square, according to a March 31 update to commissioners.
What residents should know
The county is working with the city of Georgetown to launch public Wi-Fi in the square in May, according to county documents.
County residents will also be able to enjoy free connectivity at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor, as well as the Taylor Ballfields, this May.
Officials are in the planning stages for bringing Wi-Fi to Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, according to county documents. Commissioners did not yet specify a timeline.
The project is funded by $1.5 million in interest from the federal American Rescue Plan Act.
Gracie covers Williamson County, Georgetown and higher education in Central Texas. Before joining Community Impact in July 2024, she covered federal government market news. Gracie graduated summa cum laude from the University of Texas in December 2023, with a degree in journalism. When not writing, she enjoys sewing, reading and playing with her Australian Shepard, Pichu.