New PTC eatery denied larger sign
A new restaurant located off Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City will have to remove its sign because it ran afoul of the maximum size of 50 square feet. […]
A new restaurant located off Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City will have to remove its sign because it ran afoul of the maximum size of 50 square feet. […]
The first of two public hearings held Dec. 10 on the Senoia FY 2013 budget came with a proposed 1.25 percent decrease in general fund spending. The budget is expected
To say that Peachtree City’s citizen Needs Assessment committee is getting into the down and dirty is an understatement. At its weekly meeting Thursday, much of the conversation was about
A change in water and sewer rates is likely coming to Senoia. A proposed increase of 10 percent for water service and 21 percent for sewer service for residential customers,
Plans to renovate the former recreation administration building in Peachtree City to make additional room for senior leisure programs were approved by the City Council Thursday night. The building, located
The Peachtree City Council has added a safeguard so it won’t get a surprise legal bill like the one in May for Mayor Don Haddix, which caused such a stir
December in Senoia not only brings all kinds of Christmas festivities, it also brings the annual adoption of the budget. The first of two public hearings on the budget will
A proposal to annex a 4.4 acre site containing a new medical office building and a second such building under construction will be formally considered at a later date by
The Senoia City Council will hold a public hearing Dec. 10 to review proposed changes in the cost of water and sewer rates. A proposed increase of 10 percent for
With the blessing of the vast majority of hoteliers in Peachtree City, the city council voted 4-1 Thursday to increase the city’s hotel-motel tax from 6 to 8 percent. That
A Peachtree City police officer was honored Thursday for saving a resident’s life by performing CPR in late September. Cpl. Chris Hyatt was traveling to work when he heard the
Customers of a new craft beer store will have a chance to sample the fare before making their purchase thanks to new regulations passed Thursday night by the Peachtree City
The Nov. 5 vote by the Senoia City Council to change the city charter to officially diminish the mayor’s power and to impose term limits on elected officials was unanimous.
It cost the Peachtree City Council $2,025 to refund Mayor Don Haddix his back pay Thursday night as part of a settlement agreement to avoid a lawsuit over the unprecedented
Will the Peachtree City Council cut a deal with Mayor Don Haddix to avoid a lawsuit over the unprecedented pay cut he was given in May, or will they hire
Those attending the Nov. 5 meeting of the Senoia City Council will see contemporary history in the making. The meeting will feature a public hearing on changing the city charter
There was little discussion Nov. 1 as the Tyrone Town Council voted unanimously to deny a proposed rezoning of nearly 36 acres on Laurelwood Drive to a classification that would
With much of its analytical work done, Peachtree City’s Needs Assessment Committee is starting to probe how it will conduct a citizen survey inexpensively … and also what questions will
The Peachtree City Council has taken the first step toward issuing more debt to pay for capital stormwater projects, and perhaps additional maintenance personnel. At Thursday’s meeting, council approved a
Senoia citizens interested in hearing more about a potential change to the current form of city government should attend a Nov. 5 public hearing to learn the specifics about transitioning
A deal to save an additional $500,000 on the refinancing of bonds for the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority has been reached. At a special called meeting early Friday
A request to annex 74 acres into south Peachtree City for a 90-home subdivision and two office buildings is on hold as the city council awaits more information from city
The Peachtree City Council voted unanimously Thursday to proceed with backing a refinancing of two bond issues for the city’s Water and Sewer Authority, which would save an additional $500,000
After an Oct. 3 discussion among members of the Senoia City Council, it turns out that the consensus of the group is to move forward with the steps necessary to
It won’t be re-open until October 15, but the new bubble has been erected over the Kedron pools as the “winter” pool season approaches. Unlike in years past, the setup
The Senoia City Council will hold a workshop on Oct. 3 to discuss items that include a change in the city’s charter and a potential hike in sewer rates. The
The needs assessment committee established by Peachtree City Mayor Don Haddix continued Thursday to make progress on laying the groundwork for its future activities. One of the bigger goals established
The Tyrone Town Council in Sept. 21 in a housekeeping move approved a revision of the sewer ordinance to include the provision of sewer services to the new fire station
The ball is rolling toward the eventual dredging of Lake Peachtree to remove sediment that has collected at the bottom of the lake. The dredging of the city-owned lake is
The Peachtree City Council voted unanimously tonight to sack three captains as a part of a reorganization of the police department which makes it “leaner and flatter” according to Police
GM asks if council would agree to back bonds for $500K savings if PTC keeps sewer veto power; on Thursday council agenda The Peachtree City Council will consider a request
The Peachtree City Council is being asked to revisit a proposal to eliminate three of four police captain’s positions in a newly-crafted “reduction in force” and reorganization proposed by Peachtree
Tyrone is about to get a new Town Manager by way of Upson County. The Town Council last week approved the hire of Upson County Manager Kyle Hood, who is
City’s risk management group won’t cover cost of council majority’s defense, potentially leaving taxpayers on the hook It appears that Peachtree City taxpayers are on their way to paying thousands