Input sought for public spaces near Georgetown library, City Hall By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team Published GEORGETOWN, Texas - The City of Georgetown is seeking input on tentative plans to develop public spaces downtown. The City says it is working to create new public spaces around several of its facilities between West, Rock, Eighth, and Ninth streets, known as the City Center, including the Georgetown Public Library, Council and Court building, Georgetown City Hall, and the Light & Waterworks buildings. The goal for the public spaces is to tie together the City's presence with more functional space for Georgetown residents, says the City. Proposed concepts for the new City Center include public green space, art, a playscape, native landscaping, food truck spaces, and more.