Friday, September 13, 2002

PTC residents "honk off" to council about stop signs, speed humps and lower speed limit on Golf View Drive

Peachtree City residents upset with the new stop signs, enhanced speed humps and 20 miles-per-hour speed limit on Golf View Drive spoke their peace to the City Council Tuesday night.

TDK gets blessing from PTC mayor and council

The Peachtree City Council has unanimously approved a resolution in support of extending TDK Boulevard to Coweta County to help traffic flow into the city's industrial park.

PTC Council to consider allowing 15-year-olds to drive siblings on carts

Now that 15-year-olds with learner's permits can drive golf carts in Peachtree City without adult supervision, the City Council is thinking about taking it a step further.

State grant may be available for expanding PTC library facility

A bid to get a $1.7 million state grant to expand Peachtree City's library just might be revived after all.

PTC mayor overruled: staff to work with airport officials

Overruling a previous edict from Mayor Steve Brown, the Peachtree City Council unanimously voted to allow city staff to continue assisting the Airport Authority with plans to pave an access road to a new hangar area it has built.

Open space rezonings of PTC facilities, rec areas approved by Planning Commission

The Peachtree City Planning Commission approved a small number of "housekeeping" rezonings at its meeting Monday night.

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Some roads closed next Saturday for Founders Day

Tyrone Founders Day will be Tuesday through Saturday, Sept. 17-21.

 

Commission will have different look next year

When the Coweta County Commission convenes in January, there will be two new faces deciding the county's business.

City moving forward on sewer project

By November, the city of Senoia will put out a bid proposal for the second and final phase of its sewer system.

Schools borrowing money until tax time

The Coweta County School System Tuesday night gave finance chief Keith Chapman the authority to borrow up to $12 million this year for system operations.

Bon L makes huge donation to school system

Employees of the Bon L Manufacturing Company spent last week handing out about 1,700 pocket dictionaries - one for every third-grade student in the Coweta County School System.

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