Friday, January 12, 2001

Playground, park to bear names of chief, volunteer

Two future Peachtree City projects will bear the names of a long-time fireman and a tireless recreation volunteer when the parks finally come to fruition.

Senior apartment complex approved

The future of Peachtree City's last remaining multifamily zoned property is pretty much set in stone.

Jet business could mean big profit for Falcon Field

The Peachtree City Airport Authority wants to bank heavily on bringing jet plane business to Falcon Field.

NCR takes safety lead with first defibrillator

NCR, one of Peachtree City's most safety-conscious industries, has just made things a little safer.

Not for TV: PTC Council decides not to broadcast meetings for residents

If you want to "tune in" to Peachtree City's council meetings, you're going to have to leave your remote control at home.

West Village hookup: cart path bridge over railroad gets money from state

The Georgia Department of Transportation has decided to chip in $200,000 toward the construction of the cart path bridge to span the CSX railroad tracks and connect the West Village area to the rest of Peachtree City.

Lenox to public: Wal-Mart decision was difficult

The 3-2 decision to approve a concept plan for the Wal-Mart Superstore back in November was "one of the most difficult decisions ever faced by a Peachtree City Council," according to Mayor Bob Lenox.

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Sales tax vote is March

Circle March 20 on your calendar.

Water treatment study in the works

Southern Coweta County could soon be the site of a major wastewater treatment plant.

Next year's school calendar approved

Coweta County students will hit the books Aug. 9 to start the 2001-02 school year.

Coweta: It was a very good year

Last year was very good for Coweta County.

Annexation efforts move forward

The future of South Fulton residents who want to call Coweta County home is now in the fate of the Coweta County Commission. Representatives.

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