News
- Falcon Field's profit picture improving
- Business is picking up at Falcon Field, but there
are still strides to be made toward profitability, according
to members of the Airport Authority.
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Church, school expansion plans head planning group's agenda
- Expansion at a local church and at McIntosh High School are the main topics of a
fairly light agenda for Monday night's regular monthly meeting of the Peachtree City
Planning Commission.
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Peachtree City laws soon to be more easily available to residents
- It's about to become much easier for residents to
familiarize themselves with the ordinances of Peachtree City.
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Industry reps say new warning system may ease residents' woes
- New technology may be one answer to Peachtree City residents' fears
about chlorine gas from nearby industry Photocircuits.
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Virginia fugitive nabbed in Peachtree City
- A man wanted in Virginia was arrested in Peachtree City last week
after a tip from authorities there led local police to his location.
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Senoia to hook onto PTC sewer?
- Water and sewer officials will find out next
Thursday how members of the City Council of Peachtree City
feel about a proposal to extend sewer service into
Coweta County.
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Announcements
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Impact fees
- In light of a staggering growth rate that is threatening to overwhelm its
infrastructure, the Coweta County Board of Commissioners decided Tuesday to
look at implementing impact fees on new development.
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Zoning ordinances for Senoia
- Curious Senoia residents should know by the end of the
month what the city's new zoning ordinances will look like.
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Torn up roads
- All Bob Brown wants is an end to the thundering herd of trucks lumbering
down the small roads of Sharpsburg.
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Part-time city manager may be on the way
- Mayor Joan Trammell told the city council Monday night
that she sees the need for at least a part-time city manager
fairly quickly.
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News from the Commissioners
- The fixing of Lower Fayetteville Road moved a little closer to fruition Tuesday, but the
Coweta County Commission sent a message back to the
city of Newnan.
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