The Fayette Citizen-Special Sections
Friday, September 8, 2000

News

Big box rules being studied

Perhaps 75,000 square feet will be the magic number for Peachtree City's planned "big box" regulations.

Hwy. 54 widening may begin in 2003

The widening of Ga. Highway 54 to four lanes on the western end of Peachtree City could begin in 2003.

City opposes county retail center rezoning

Peachtree City officials are taking a stance against a rezoning of property adjacent to the city that would clear the path for a the proposed 80-acre multi-use development.

Cart path bridge repairs delayed until December?

Repairs to the pedestrian/golf cart bridge over Ga. Highway 54 near Willowbend Road are being delayed, creating the possibility the work won't be done until late this year.

WASA expected to act on 2000-01 budget Monday

The Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority will likely adopt its 2000-2001 budget at its meeting Monday night.

PTC library to hold Galileo reception

The Peachtree City Library will host a reception Thursday, Sept. 21 to honor the fifth anniversary of Galileo, the state's online virtual library.

PTC Planning Commission to reconsider Katz rezoning

The Peachtree City Planning Commission will discuss the revamped rezoning request from John Wieland Homes regarding the Katz property at its meeting Monday night.

Police Blotter

Movies

Senoia's mayor endorses McKoy

In one of the more surprising turns this election season, Senoia Mayor Joan Trammell has decided to endorse Marvin McKoy for the County Commission, District 1 race.

County gets ready to decide on new court facility

The answer to Coweta County's $30 million question may come next Tuesday.

PETsmart picks distribution site

Coweta County Industrial Parks manager Lewis "Buddy" Harrison announced completion last week of the sale of a 20-acre tract in the Creekside Business and Industrial Park for the location of a 200,000-sq. ft. distribution center.

Latest annexation gets public hearing

Residents curious about Senoia's latest annexation efforts will get to have their say at the end of this month.

Four qualify for Senoia elections

The story in this year's municipal elections in Senoia is old versus new.

New school year' s resolutions

One aspect of the schooling process that differs from most other professions is that we as teachers and students get to "start over" each year, so to speak.

Sharpshooters get a history lesson

Sharpsburg Sharpshooters Sons of Confederate Veterans, Camp #1729, listened to one of its own, Ronny North, at a recent meeting.

Sports

Friday night football features key matchups

The second week of the high school football season begins tonight and after tonight many teams should have a better idea of which way their season is heading.

McIntosh cross country performs well in Carrollton

The high school cross country season is still young but Coach Charles Buckle is very happy with the way the McIntosh boys and girls teams are progressing.

U-12 Lazers White do well in three tournaments

Last month the under 12 boys Peachtree City Lazer White soccer team took first place at the Coweta Soccer Tournament.

SAS 125 tentatively rescheduled for Sept. 30

Senoia Speedway was rained out Saturday night with rain that has been needed all season to help the surrounding areas suffering from the drought.

Opinion

Football season is more than just the fall of the year
By DAVID EPPS
Pastor

I love this time of the year! Some love the spring season, others the winter season, still others the summer season. Me, I love the football season.

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