Planning commission resurfaces at city after three years of inaction

Nearly three years after the Georgetown City Council voted to establish a National Capital Planning Commission, a framework for its operations is being formalized.

Deputy Mayor Alfred Mentore announced at Monday’s statutory meeting that he was due to meet with Roger Rogers of the Ministry of Communities to formalize the “Commission and what it will mean for the City of Georgetown.” 

The idea of the commission was first introduced by President David Granger when he addressed the Council in July 2016.