Sunday, September 28, 2003

DAPC hands tennis center, amphitheater back to the city

Saying the operation of the Peachtree City Tennis Center and Frederick Brown Amphitheater had become too much for a part-time board to manage, the Development Authority of Peachtree City Thursday night resigned from its management contract with the city council and handed the two venues back to the city.

Fayetteville to avoid property tax increase by lowering millage

Fayetteville residents can rest easy about their city tax bill now that the City Council has approved a plan to foil a property tax increase due to the reassessment of homes in the city.

After 25 years with Fayetteville, Judy Stephens knows it all

Fayetteville City Clerk Judy Stephens used to know each one of the city's 500 water customers and where they all lived.

Fayetteville seeking grant for sidewalks connecting schools, downtown, offices

The city of Fayetteville is seeking a $800,000 grant to create a network of sidewalks that would link local schools, the downtown area and the Fayette County Judicial Complex.

Former doctor found guilty of sexual battery

A former Fayetteville obstetrician and gynecologist was convicted Tuesday of making inappropriate physical advances towards two employees at his local clinic, which has since been shut down.

Development forces another delay in Hwy. 54 expansion

Commercial development approved for Ga. Highway 54 West since plans were first drawn up for widening the corridor have forced still more delays, pushing the estimated start of the project to April at the earliest, transportation officials confirmed earlier this week.

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Peachtree City residents shine on the small screen

Interior and exterior design shows involving friends, family and neighbors are all the rage these days. Stop a stranger on the street and ask who their favorite designer on "Trading Spaces" is, and you're likely to get a 30-minute dissertation on the benefits of Vern, Genevieve or Frank.

Phase II and II of Kedron Village Retail Center discussed in workshop format again

History played a major part at the meeting of the Peachtree City Planning Commission Monday night, as staff, developers and residents came together to discuss Phase II and III of the Kedron Village Retail Center.

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