Facing lawsuit, Tyrone says yes again to shopping center shooting range
Some Tyrone residents don’t want a gun range near residential areas, and they filed a lawsuit to stop it. Tyrone began its defense of the zoning with a Planning Commission […]
Some Tyrone residents don’t want a gun range near residential areas, and they filed a lawsuit to stop it. Tyrone began its defense of the zoning with a Planning Commission […]
A major change to the command structure of the Peachtree City Police Department is one of several personnel changes being recommended to the City Council by City Manager Jim Pennington.
Peachtree City residents seeking their required tree removal permit will no longer have to provide a plat of their property along with the permit application. The city council approved a
The Peachtree City Planning and Zoning Department will host the third and final “One PTC” Open House Sunday afternoon from Noon – 5 p.m. in the community room on the
With the lease on its Harley Davidson motorcycle ending next month, the Peachtree City Police Department is asking the city council to approve the purchase of a different brand. The
Peachtree City received a clean audit of its financial operations for the year ending Sept. 30, 2011, according to the accounting firm of Mauldin and Jenkins. Auditor Miller Edwards noted
It’s that time of year again, as Peachtree City residential stormwater bills are due by May 1. The bills are based on the amount of impervious surface on a given
Peachtree City’s disc golf course will be closed for renovations starting April 22, officials said. Local Boy Scout Alan Bowers will refurbish the tee boxes and will remove the baskets
Peachtree City is gearing up for the future, and officials are hoping for a significant amount of public input to help shape the vision. This Sunday the ONE Peachtree City
Peachtree City staff is putting the finishing touches on a list of improvements to be funded with the remaining revenues from a $3 million facilities improvement bond issued several months
Peachtree City has selected a longer-lasting approach to repave Dividend Drive, the main artery in the city’s industrial park. It will cost $1.4 million to redo the whole road, but
The Senoia City Council voted April 2 to institute a measure designed to provide additional safety for the large crowds that regularly attend venues such as the parades on Memorial
There are only 10 lots left at the Senoia Cemetery. A move by the Senoia City Council at the April 2 meeting is expected to lead to a lower contract
The Senoia City Council at the March 19 meeting heard the second reading and approved a measure designed to help non-profit civic organizations trying to add to their fundraising coffers.
The $32,000 spent on a technology assessment for Peachtree City departments was money well-spent in terms of divining a “way forward” for the city computer-wise, says the City Council. VC3
A move is afoot to have Peachtree City honored as “America’s Most Interesting Town.” An online contest is underway thanks to Reader’s Digest magazine, and there are 11 different categories
Applicants are being sought for two youth programs hosted this summer by the Peachtree City Police Department: the Junior Police Academy and the Teen Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). The
The large concrete “sound walls” along Ga. Highway 74 south will be gussied up with landscaping in coming weeks. The three sections of the sound buffering devices were erected by
With little discussion, the Peachtree City Council tabled a decision Thursday on potential traffic calming measures for the intersections of Tinsley Mill and Loring Lane roads on Peachtree Parkway. Councilman
Cancellation of an intersection improvement project at Robinson and Redwine roads will give Peachtree City another $110,000 for street resurfacing projects this fiscal year. The Peachtree City Council voted unanimously
As Peachtree City is working to catch up on routine maintenance of its recreation areas with sparse funding, the city will be looking at raising its recreation participant fees in
A high-ranking official with the Peachtree City Fire Department has resigned following an internal investigation that she made inappropriate physical contact with three department personnel during the annual installation and
The Peachtree City Council has approved a plan to finance $7.9 million in capital equipment for the next five years. The first round of financing for the current fiscal year
A decision by the Senoia City Council at the March 5 meeting will give non-profit civic organizations a bit more leverage in fund-raising. The council voted to allow six events
It was a bit more than a housekeeping issue Thursday night when the Tyrone Town Council changed commercial zoning categories to comply with the recently adopted revamping of the zoning
Apparently, a new four-way stop erected this past week on Windgate Road at Raintree Bend has rankled a few citizens, including Peachtree City Councilman Eric Imker. Imker brought up the
Tyrone has only limited sewer in areas such as the Southampton subdivision and the adjacent Publix Shopping Center. But someone removed a manhole cover and dumped grease into the system,
Perhaps more than any governmental entity in Fayette County, Tyrone has the least to worry about when it comes to having a sufficient amount of money in the bank to
At the most recent Peachtree City Council meeting, Councilman Eric Imker shared what he views as positive news about the economy. Sales tax revenue is on the rise again, Imker
Peachtree City is facing a potential loss of sales tax revenues in future years thanks to population growth shifts recorded by the 2010 Census. That could translate into a significant
The cost of replacing the bubble over the Kedron pools officially soared over the $650,000 mark Thursday night, as the City Council approved spending an additional $93,468 in change orders
Peachtree City officials are heading back to the drawing board to perhaps scale back an engineering study for improvements to the intersection of Robinson and Redwine roads. The intersection has
The Peachtree City Council will consider approval of a final change order for the now-completed bubble enclosure over the Kedron pools at its meeting tomorrow night. The city will pay
Peachtree City planning officials are preparing to kick off the “One Peachtree City” campaign to gather a significant amount of input on the city’s future goals for the next 10