Few candidates qualify for Tyrone races
The qualifying period for the Post 3 and 4 seats of the Tyrone Town Council ended Friday afternoon. By press time Friday only three people had qualified for the seats. […]
The qualifying period for the Post 3 and 4 seats of the Tyrone Town Council ended Friday afternoon. By press time Friday only three people had qualified for the seats. […]
In a last-second qualifying shocker, the wife of Peachtree City Mayor Don Haddix has qualified to run for the Post 3 city council seat currently held by Kim Learnard, who
With day one of qualifying officially over in Peachtree City, a race is already shaping up for the Post 2 seat on the City Council. Shayne Robinson, who chairs the
The time is just around the corner for those interested in political office in Senoia make a decision. Qualifying for mayor and two seats on the Senoia City Council will
The qualifying period for the Post 3 and 4 seats of the Tyrone Town Council will be held next week. Voting in the November election is at-large. Post 3 Councilman
If you’ve been thinking about running for mayor or one of the four open Peachtree City council posts, time is running out to mull it over. The city’s qualifying period
Most Peachtree City homeowners can expect a slight break on their property taxes this year as the city council voted Thursday to keep the same millage rate for maintenance and
It only happens in Senoia. Following a course established eight years ago by the Senoia Downtown Development Authority (DDA), residents on Tuesday night filled the Freeman Sasser building at the
With stopgap funding in the upcoming Peachtree City budget for road and cart path maintenance, City Councilman Eric Imker wants council to look toward a more permanent solution. At the
Qualifying for city office in Senoia is just around the corner. Up for election this year will be the mayor’s seat and those of Post 1 Councilman Larry Owens and
There is no better way for Senoia residents to have a say in what types of businesses and services the city might see in the future than to attend the
It won’t be too much longer until the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority will have a list of repairs needed for its miles upon miles of collection pipes throughout
The minimum residential water and sewer bill for Fayetteville residents will increase by 70 cents effective Sept. 1. The increase for seniors will be 59 cents. Prior to the Aug.
The Peachtree City Council voted Thursday night to pursue a settlement of an employment discrimination lawsuit filed by a former administrative assistant for the police department. Details were not available,
The Peachtree City Planning Commission Monday night gave a unanimous thumbs-up to the conceptual site plan that would have the former Kentucky Fried Chicken building at the corner of Georgian
It was an idea whose time had not come. The Peachtree City Planning Commission on Monday night adopted a unanimous motion to deny a rezoning request that would have located
Fayetteville will begin the new fiscal year in August with a general fund budget totaling $9.7 million. Approximately $300,000 over the current year, the new budget is a result of
The idea of asking Peachtree City staff to probe the feasibility of bike rental kiosks sprung two flat tires Thursday night. Councilman George Dienhart’s proposal was deep-sixed after it was
Peachtree City is nominated for a “best geocaching” award, but votes are needed to bring home the victory. The city’s paths, shopping centers and natural areas host nearly 300 active
Peachtree City is down to spending the last remaining dollars from the $3 million facilities improvement bond issued last year. The funds allowed for a sweeping upgrade to a number
Heading into the dry season in which revenues begin to creep up, the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority’s finances have been tracking quite well, according to General Manager Stephen
Those expecting to attend the July 4 parade in Peachtree City on Thursday will have to wait until next year. All July 4 activities have been cancelled due to anticipated
With rain expected for Thursday, Peachtree City officials have decided to keep the July 4 parade on track regardless of rain or shine. But those making plans for the fireworks
Contractors worked Thursday night on installing a new roof system for the Peachtree City Library, the second time in seven years the roof has been replaced. Cost to the city
A proposal to oppose a traffic light on Ga. Highway 54 West at Line Creek Drive for a proposed shopping center failed to gain council muster Thursday night. Councilman George
Taking a lead from Mayor Don Haddix, the Peachtree City Council wants to see if it can eke out a bit more from the proposed two-year sales tax pitched by
The Peachtree City Planning Commission wants to enhance the city’s landscaping ordinance by limiting the amount of “tree save credit” that can be used on a given site. One idea
The first draft of Peachtree City’s budget, proposed by city staff, will not require a millage rate increase, according to city Finance Director Paul Salvatore. The proposed $29.58 million budget
Peachtree City’s volunteer Needs Assessment Committee was thanked by the Peachtree City Council Thursday night for their work in parsing the city budget and preparing a recommendation on the city’s
This group of citizens recently became the 15th class of graduates from the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program in Peachtree City. The program teaches basic and advanced emergency
Yet again, the Peachtree City Council has punted a fairly significant issue following a messy exchange between council members that left some audience members shaking their heads in disgust Thursday
The Peachtree City Council has approved the annexation of four tracts along the north side of Ga. Highway 54 East. Totaling 7.36 acres, the request initiated with the owner of
Coweta County Superior Court Judge Dennis Blackmon on May 29 issued a full dismissal of the lawsuit against the Senoia City Council brought by Senoia resident Don Rehman over his
Registration to enter the annual Peachtree City July 4 parade begins Monday June 3 for Peachtree City residents and businesses. Peachtree City folks get the first crack at it for