Friday, July 6, 2001

Traffic light relocation set for July 22

The relocation of the Wynnmeade Parkway traffic light to MacDuff Parkway on Ga. Highway 54 is scheduled to be completed July 22 according to recent information provided to Peachtree City officials.

Auditorium plans to go before PTC voters; church campus eyed for community center

A new project has sprouted out of a movement to "finish off" Peachtree City's recreation facilities.

Wynnmeade plans before PTC commission Monday

A planned expansion of the Wynnmeade subdivision will be considered by the Peachtree City Planning Commission at its meeting Monday night.

New PTC financial policies focus on maintaing adequate cash reserves

With Peachtree City's financial belt tightening looming in the future, a series of financial policies have been adopted by the City Council to help prevent cash shortfalls.

PTC resident honored by GSP for saving three kids from burning car on interstate

Kevin Snyder still remembers the fear that rippled through his mind while he rescued three children from a burning car on the interstate earlier this year. "I was never afraid for myself. I was just terrified I was going to fail," Snyder said. "I was just in sheer terror for those kids."

PTC resident raising money for breast cancer research

Mary Margaret Lehman of Peachtree City wants to do her part for breast cancer research.

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New transportation initiative runs the gamut

Road improvements, express buses and the beginning of commuter rail are among recently announced plans to help ease the Atlanta traffic crunch in the next five years.

Twin Lakes could sell soon

The city of Senoia could see a major development come to fruition after nearly 12 years of starts and stops.

Senoia hires new police chief

After seven months, Senoia Police Chief Julian Crowder can remove the "interim" term from his title.

Cities get SPLOST update

Coweta's municipalities will finalize their proposed projects for a special purpose sales tax vote July 24.

Grave stone project continues

Members of the Sharpsburg Sharpshooters Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 1729 continue their project of placing grave stones at the burial sites of Confederate veterans.

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