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Changes
sought for Lexington Park development
Bob Adams Homes
wants to revamp its plans for the Lexington Park multi-use development
by increasing the amount of residential units by 100 while shrinking
the space allocated for commercial usage.
Granger
surprised by ouster
Willis Granger was
caught off guard when he found out he wasn't reappointed to a second
term on the Peachtree City Planning Commission.
Officer
picks up gold medals in Ju-jitsu
Peachtree City Police
Officer Ron Miller knows the thrill of receiving gold medals.
State
tennis organization considers moving to PTC
The Georgia Tennis
Association has indicated it will consider moving its offices to Peachtree
City.
Busy
Saturday in Peachtree City includes first Memory Walk, bikers and pumpkins
If you're anywhere
near Peachtree City Saturday morning, chances are you'll run into a
walker, a runner or a biker.
Commission
revising city's land use plan
The Peachtree City
Planning Commission has started the tedious process of updating the
city's land use plan.
Industrial
park land a steady sell
According to recent
estimates, Peachtree City has enough land at its industrial park to
last another 20 or 30 years.
Planning
commission approves plan to clear PTC Promenade
The Peachtree City
Planning Commission approved a plan to pre-clear and pre-grade the site
for the Peachtree City Promenade retail center on Ga. Highway 54 and
Shakerag Hill.
Ordinance
limits space and length of outdoor displays
A proposed ordinance
designed to control outdoor displays of goods in commercial areas of
Peachtree City has been beefed up.
SST
moving to Peachtree City
Another new industry
will soon move into Peachtree City's industrial park.
Police
Blotter
Movies
Explosive
charges are leveled at Senoia council candidate
Senoia City Councilman
Judy Belisle is urging residents not to support Ken Gordon and outlined
her problems with the candidate in a letter to local newspapers.
Residents
get glimpse of sewer service
Senoia residents
turned out in force Tuesday at a public hearing to get a preview of
the city's sewer system that will be up and running in the next three
years.
Political
forums set
The political season
gets underway big time next week with two candidates' forum scheduled.
Bike
path system is progressing
Coweta County is
moving ahead with its plans for a bicycle path network traversing the
county.
New
commercial center set for east Coweta
Eastern
Coweta County is getting more retail and commercial space.
Senoia
receives housing grants
The
Senoia Housing Authority is receiving two grants, for a total of almost
$74,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, U.
S. Rep. Mac Collins hs announced.
Sports
Games
a plenty on the home front tonight
You want to see
a football game this Friday, but you don't want to have to travel too
far.
Training
for the PTC Classic
Back
in the days when I was in the Army, there was very little to compare
with the daily joy of running, except perhaps doing the inevitable pushups
and situps that went along with it.
Sports
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Opinion
All
who despair of poor customer service, look upon 1st Annual Rector's Rewards
By DAVID
EPPS
Pastor
It is no secret
that customer service is at an all-time low. At least that's what I
hear these days from the people who have shared with me their frustrations.
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