Friday, December 8, 2000

New stoplight set to operate Wednesday

Get ready to stop again. Sort of, anyway.

Wynnmeade access will not be closed

When the traffic signal on Ga. Highway 54 at Wynnmeade Parkway is relocated to the new MacDuff Parkway, the entrance to the Wynnmeade subdivision will not be closed, said City Public Information Specialist Betsy Tyler.

PTC Recreation Department collecting gifts, food for needy

The Peachtree City Recreation Department has begun collecting Christmas gifts and non-perishable food items for donation to the Fayette County Department of Family and Children Services.

City speed hump study will begin this spring at recreation locations

Peachtree City's experiment with speed humps won't begin until spring at the earliest.

Independent living facility in the works

A concept plan for a new 144-unit independent living facility will be considered by the Peachtree City Planning Commission at its regular meeting Monday night.

WASA approves funds to begin design for future expansion of sewer system

The Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority has approved a plan to begin the preliminary design that would double the capacity of the Rockaway sewage treatment facility.

PTC library to stay open late for exams

Local high school students looking for a quite late-night place to study for exams need look no further than the Peachtree City Library.

Santa Run continues

Santa Claus will continue to visit the following neighborhoods this weekend with the Peachtree City Fire Department as they collect canned food items for the Fayette Samaritans food drive.

Police Blotter

Movies

School board may vote for new SPLOST

Coweta County residents could soon be voting on another special purpose local option sales tax for the school system.

Budget grows by 10 percent

Coweta County's proposed budget for 2001 is jumping by nearly 10 percent.

Water plant could be operational next year

Senoia's water plant may be up and running by the end of next year.

Band director calls it quits

East Coweta High School is looking for a new band director.

Coweta gets bike path plan rolling

Sign design should feature a standardized, easily recognizable bicycle graphic.

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