PTC to consolidate signs
Peachtree City officials have conducted an exhaustive review of city signs, ranging from “no littering” signs to traffic signs and the monument signs indicating each major city complex. In some […]
Peachtree City officials have conducted an exhaustive review of city signs, ranging from “no littering” signs to traffic signs and the monument signs indicating each major city complex. In some […]
Because of rapidly deteriorating pavement, Peachtree City officials plan to completely repave the section of Crosstown Drive from Peachtree Parkway to Ga. Highway 74. The project will cost an estimated
The chairman of Peachtree City’s Water and Sewer Authority fired back last week at recent criticism from city Councilman Eric Imker. WASA’s Mike Harman noted that Imker’s criticism was aired
In the third quarter of last year, Peachtree City residents hit a recycling milestone. For the first time since the garbage companies were required to offer curbside recycling to every
Newnan is one of nine Atlanta area communities to receive a Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) award. And for Newnan, the Feb. 8 announcement comes with a $120,000 award for the
Both of the Kedron pools will be resurfaced in March at a cost expected to remain under $50,000. The pool will need to be closed for three weeks to accomplish
To help prevent sewer overflows caused by fats, oils and grease — commonly referred to in the industry as FOG — the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority has an
A proposal to rezone property on Wisdom Road near Ga. Highway 74 for a new 81-room Fairfield Inn hotel in Peachtree City has resurfaced. In a preliminary vetting by the
Invitations to a survey on city services and property tax spending priorities will go in the mail early this week to some 1,200 randomly selected households in Peachtree City. The
Homeowners, businesses, schools and churches in Peachtree City will see a steep increase in their stormwater bills this year. Most homeowners’ annual bills will increase between $44 a year to
The idea of establishing new ball fields in Senoia is something that has been on the minds of city council members for more than a year. And the time to
A deal has been brokered between county and city government officials in Fayette County on how to distribute local option sales tax (LOST) dollars over the next 10 years. The
In his annual crime report to the Tyrone Town Council on Feb. 1, Tyrone Police Chief Brandon Perkins provided statistics showing the town experienced a 25 percent decrease in the
Last summer, more than 60 residents rolled up their sleeves and got involved, answering the city’s call for volunteers to help imagine a better future for Peachtree City. Part of
A citizen survey on property taxes, and the Peachtree City services funded by those taxes, was in a “testing” mode this past weekend. To make sure the questions are easily
The Peachtree City Council gave its blessing Wednesday to use the city’s backing on a bond refinancing that will save the city’s Water and Sewer Authority $3 million over the
The Peachtree City Council will hold a special called meeting Wednesday morning to vote on a resolution to back the refinancing of bonds for the city sewer system. If approved,
A citizen committee will vote this week on the final wording of a survey that seeks public input from city residents on how much they are willing to pay for
Instead of digging up old sewer pipes and replacing them, the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority is turning to new technology that replaces the pipe from the inside. The
It was an otherwise short agenda item approved with little fanfare at Monday night’s meeting of the Senoia City Council. But the approval of the qualifying dates for municipal elections
The idea to increase the speed limit on two Fayetteville streets came to a dead stop at the Jan. 17 meeting of the Fayetteville City Council. The council reviewed the
Following his annual “State of the City” address to the Peachtree City Rotary Club Thursday, Peachtree City Mayor Don Haddix announced that he indeed will seek a second term in
Gather the intel and rehab the infrastructure. It’s a two-step process that keeps contractors and crews from the Peachtree City Water and Sewerage Authority (PCWASA) busy taking care of the
A slate of new computers and server upgrades in Peachtree City government offices will be financed over the next five years, along with a new rescue truck for the fire
To out-of-town guests, the McIntosh Trail recreation area is a bit off the beaten path. The area hosts several large-scale meets each year at the city’s BMX track, and visitors
The agenda for the year’s first meeting of the Senoia City Council held Jan. 7 was relatively light. But considering that the city has not seen staggering effects from the
The political landscape in Senoia could be up for a change later this year. The City Council on Jan. 7 announced qualifying fees for mayor and the two council seats
Newnan last week announced the launch of an economic development incentive program that targets redevelopment projects. Newnan Business Development Director Hasco Craver said the goals of the policy include attracting
The year has all but wound down and 2013 is just around the corner. For Tyrone, the town’s financial position could hardly be better. Providing a look at some aspects
Peachtree City Manager Jim Pennington is hoping to guide the City Council into a strategic planning process as the calendar turns to a new year. In an email to council
In deciding to run for mayor next year, Peachtree City Councilwoman Vanessa Fleisch said she wanted to make sure she got a major accomplishment under her belt before making the
Several employees of the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority pitched in recently to help students learn more about engineering water-related projects. Technical Services Manager Keisha Lisbon Thorpe and General
Due to concerns over length and clarity, the Peachtree City needs assessment survey may be taken for a test drive. The concept, discussed at Thursday’s meeting of the needs assessment
A total of 86 kids in Peachtree City will have a better Christmas thanks to the Light Up the Night toy drive sponsored by the police department. Capt. Stan Pye