PTC to close Lake Peachtree path bridge for a month
It will be a major inconvenience for many users of the golf cart path system in Peachtree City, but the path bridge spanning Lake Peachtree will close temporarily beginning March […]
It will be a major inconvenience for many users of the golf cart path system in Peachtree City, but the path bridge spanning Lake Peachtree will close temporarily beginning March […]
The lowered level of Lake Peachtree may not be a beautiful sight to many, but for those living on the lake, it’s a great opportunity to get things done. The
What had been an issue for a handful of Senoia residents on the city’s north side with yellow-colored water coming from taps and brown-colored whole house filters has been resolved.
DOT wants time to install new signal management system A proposal to add a new traffic light on Ga. Highway 54 West for a new shopping center ran into a
City tackling safety issues first, with effort expected to take several weeks; debris on private property is owner’s responsibility The following email blast was sent Friday afternoon by Peachtree City
The Peachtree City Council Thursday night postponed its decision on a traffic light application for a new shopping center along the often-clogged corridor of Ga. Highway 54 West at Line
The long-held idea of connecting Senoia and Peachtree City with a cart path was a topic for general discussion at the Senoia City Council’s Feb. 3 meeting. The item was
The Peachtree City Council tonight postponed its decision on a potential traffic light for Ga. Highway 54 West and Line Creek Drive to serve a new shopping center. Council also
A proposal to authorize linking Peachtree City’s cart path to Senoia has been removed from the agenda for tonight’s city council meeting. In another last minute agenda change, council will
Peachtree City Police are cautioning local residents to be careful in dealing with door-to-door sales solicitors and telemarketing phone calls, since they provide opportunities for residents to be victimized. While
Frigid temperatures Friday morning played havoc with a water line in downtown Senoia. But the break was quickly repaired and the intersection reopened by 11 a.m. City Manager Richard Ferry
At their first full meeting of the new year, the Peachtree City Council gave themselves a pay boost, doubling their salaries. The restored pay raises for the mayor and council
Perhaps one of your New Year’s resolutions is to get more involved. Peachtree City happens to have a few openings for volunteers on several of its volunteer boards and authorities,
Coweta County Magistrate Judge Robert Stokely (L) administers the oath of office to Senoia’ new mayor, Larry Owens, at the Dec. 16 meeting of the Senoia City Council. Photo/Special.
In the light of great news about the Peachtree City’s financial position, a plan to spend $934,000 in general fund cash reserves was approved Thursday by the City Council. Two-thirds
The Peachtree City Fire Department has a new set of goals to shoot for in terms of response times. The new goals, along with changes to various ranks among several
A development agreement approved last week between Senoia and Senoia 268 LLC paves the way for the future development of the 241-home Fieldstone Estates conservation subdivision which will be located
An updated development agreement approved Monday by the Senoia City Council will have the city reimbursed for the cost of installing a multi-use path along Rockaway Road from Heritage Pointe
Senoia residents Monday night heard the first reading of the proposed FY 2014 general fund that totals $2.482 million. The increase in revenues from FY 2013 is due largely to
With all votes counted — Vanessa Fleisch has won the Peachtree City mayor’s race 2,282 to 881 over Harold Logsdon in the runoff election. Fleisch will join newly-elected council members
New Peachtree City Councilman Mike King (L) was sworn into office Thursday night at the beginning of the City Council meeting. Administering the oath was King’s friend Skip Ragan (R),
For the past year and a half, the Peachtree City Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has been assessing the condition of its sewer system with the help of Solo unmanned
Peachtree City Councilman Eric Imker decried the loss of a sales tax vote that would have put a 1 percent levy in effect for two years and provided $14.2 million
The Peachtree City Police Department will be getting a new electronic records management system to replace its 15-year-old software. The $265,000 deal with Spillman Technologies will allow city police to
A $1.6 million bid to rehabilitate the two Kedron stormwater detention ponds was approved by the Peachtree City Council Thursday night. The ponds are located on the southern end of
The Peachtree City Council last week approved spending $991,180 to rehabilitate the dam at the Rockspray pond in south Peachtree City to prevent it from breaching and potentially flooding downstream
The intersection at Pylant Street and Ga. Highway 16 in Senoia has long been a traffic safety concern. Remedying the concerns by reconfiguring the intersection and replacing the bridge a
A Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) grant awarded to Newnan to develop a strategy for addressing future growth, redevelopment and transportation needs in and around downtown is about to be put
A proposal for a new hotel on Wisdom Road near Ga. Highway 74 won rezoning approval from the Peachtree City Council Thursday night. The 2.8-acre site was already zoned general
Changes that will allow Peachtree City to spend up to $500,000 in sales tax funds on traffic studies and other new road improvements were approved by the Fayette County Commission
With an eye on “flexibility,” the Peachtree City Council voted 3-1 Friday to carve out $500,000 on its special sales tax wish list to study and/or build transportation improvements in
The dredging of Lake Peachtree is on indefinite hold as the Fayette County Water System prepares to bring on a new engineering firm, Peachtree City Manager Jim Pennington told the
It took about half an hour, but the Peachtree City Council finally agreed to charge the Great Georgia Air Show $150 for its three-day beer and wine sales license instead
Qualifying for mayor and two seats on the Senoia City Council ended Wednesday but the lone contested race will be for mayor’s seat. Three candidates qualified for the seat held