Friday, September 29, 2000

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.

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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.

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