Peachtree City plans to spend $1.4 million on fix-up projects

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The new gateway bridge on Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City shortly after its construction. 2020 Photo/Ben Nelms.

Peachtree City plans to spend $1.4 million on fix-up projects

The new gateway bridge on Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City shortly after its construction. 2020 Photo/Ben Nelms.
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In an otherwise routine agenda, the City Council of Peachtree City will approve spending $467,105 on refurbishing the Tennis Center Pro Shop, $340,000 on new turf for Field of Hope at the city’s athletic complex, and $530,272 on landscaping the Gateway Bridge that crosses Ga. Highway 54 at the city’s west entrance.

Before that, the council will hear from Dr. Irvin Clark who heads up Southern Crescent Technical College, headquartered in Griffin but with an extension facility operating out of the former J.C. Booth Middle School building on Peachtree Parkway South.

Also on the agenda: a recreation master plan update.

Below is the agenda for the 6:30 p.m. March 21 meeting at City Hall.

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