Residents reminded about property guidelines

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Residents reminded about property guidelines

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With the July 4 festivities approaching, Peachtree City officials stated again this week that city code prohibits leaving anything (vehicles, boats, blankets, or other private property) in parks or in the public right-of-way overnight.

The code also prohibits erecting tents, barricades, and installing stakes in the right-of way or parks.

This also applies to the July 4 events.

No stakes, canopies, barricades or tents are allowed at all. No blankets or other items can be placed out until dawn (6:03 a.m.) on the morning of the parade. Unattended items can removed, impounded, sold, or disposed of as trash.

If you have questions or concerns, Code Enforcement can be reached at 770-487-8866, at [email protected], or via the Code Enforcement Complaint Line at 770-631-2588 (Option 2, Option 2).  Anonymous complaints are accepted, but if you wish to have an update, please leave your name and contact information.

 

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