The Fayette Citizen-News Page
Friday, July 9, 1999

Church returns to Planing Commission

Methodists want to build new campus on 63-acre
Robinson Road site

Tyrone planning to build new town hall

The town of Tyrone is moving ahead with its ambitious plans for a new town hall.
 

Plan to draw up design of Walt Banks tract gets little support

When the subject of spending Peachtree City money for preliminary design work on the northwest corner of Ga. Highway 54 and Walt Banks Road came up at the July 1 City Council meeting, some council members wondered if it was worth the effort.
 
Local speed limits updated
Police in Peachtree City now have updated speed limits for all roads within the city limits, as the state has recently amended the city's speed zone ordinance.
 
First candidate announces for council
Only days after Jim Pace announced that he is vacating his seat on the City Council of Peachtree City at the end of this year, the first would-be successor has jumped into the fray.
 
Sex offender to stay in hospital
A Peachtree City man convicted of sex crimes will remain under secure medical care after a Wednesday hearing in Fayette Superior Court.
 
City sets 2 special meetings
The City Council of Peachtree City will have two special called meetings in the next two weeks.
Tyrone police handle unusual calls
Tyrone police have been hit with a pair of unusual incidents in the past two weeks.
 
Proper zoning of Peachtree City assisted living facilities debated
Assisted living facilities in Peachtree City are in a gray area as far as zoning, and members of the City Council recently discussed whether its current zoning is appropriate and if impact fees are driving such facilities out of the city.
 
Police Blotter
 

Cop land: More officers seem headed for county's schools
Anxious Coweta County parents will have to wait a least a week to find out if police officers will be present in all four of the county's middle schools this year.
Theater company gets spacious new facility
It's a heady time to be a theater lover in Coweta County.
District Attorney's budget gets a 22 percent increase
Coweta County district attorney Pete Skandalakis walked away from Tuesday morning's County Commission meeting a happy man after the board approved his budget requests.
 

Transit plan for elderly is questioned

The Coweta County Board of Commissioners expressed skepticism over a proposal Tuesday morning to provide a public transit system for the county's elderly and handicapped residents.

Official: New schools will be ready on time

With just over a month until the school bell clangs, construction is humming along at Coweta County's two newest schools.

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