GEORGETOWN, Texas -- The Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host a public meeting on February 12, 2019 at the Lake Georgetown Office, 500 Lake Overlook Rd, Georgetown, TX 78633 to provide information and receive public input as it prepares to revise the Master Plan for Lake Georgetown.
The meeting will begin with a brief presentation at 6:00 p.m. followed by an open house for the public to view the current land use maps, ask questions and provide comments about the project.
USACE defines the Master Plan as the strategic land use management document that guides the comprehensive management and development of all recreational, natural, and cultural resources throughout the life of the water resource development project.
The Master Plan study area will include Lake Georgetown proper and all adjacent recreational and natural resources properties under USACE administration. Revision of the Master Plan will not address in detail the technical operational aspects of the reservoir related to the water supply or flood risk management missions of the project. Lake Georgetown is a multi-purpose reservoir constructed and managed for flood risk management, water supply, fish and wildlife, and recreation.
The current Master Plan, dated May of 1973, is in need of revision to address changes in regional land use, population, outdoor recreation trends and USACE management policy. Key topics to be addressed in the revised Master Plan include revised land classifications, new natural and recreational resource management objectives, recreation facility needs and special topics such as invasive species management and threatened and endangered species habitat. Public participation is critical to the successful revision of the Master Plan.
Questions pertaining to the proposed revision can be addressed to: Scott Blank, Lake Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 500 Overlook Rd, Georgetown, TX 78633; (512) 930-5253.
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About the Fort Worth District: The Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was established in 1950. The District is responsible for water resources development in two-thirds of Texas, and design and construction at military installations in Texas and parts of Louisiana and New Mexico. Visit the Fort Worth District Web site at: www.swf.usace.army.mil and SWF Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/usacefortworth/.