Friday, August 20, 1999

City considering new police station

Peachtree City is looking at a major expansion and renovation project to meet expected administrative facility needs through buildout, and it could begin this week.

Golden arches relocating

One of America's most recognizable symbols is moving up the street a little ways in Peachtree City.

Historic Preservation Committee setting fall meeting, looking for more members

The Peachtree City Heritage Historic Preservation Committee is gearing up for more activities and looking for more participants.

Rec commission OKs changes in PIP projects
 
The Peachtree City Recreation Commission approved an amended draft of a seven-year Public Improvement Program at Monday's regular monthly meeting, with some adjustments resulting from the survey of local residents taken earlier this summer.
 

Haas receives state award for work at library

The Peachtree City Library has announced that reference supervisor Mary Haas has been selected to receive the 1999 Paraprofessional Award from the Paraprofessional Division of the Georgia Library Association.

Tennant announces campaign staff
 
Dan Tennant announced this week that he has selected Kent Sisler to serve as his campaign manager in his upcoming race for the Post 2 seat on the City Council of Peachtree City, while Ann Matwick will be campaign treasurer.
 
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State school board weighs in on dispute

The latest chapter in the unfolding saga of the charter school epic unfolded this week when the state Board of Education tabled $160,000 in funding for Central Education Center.
County bails out airport authority
 
The Coweta County Commission decided Tuesday night to help bail the county's airport authority out of red ink.

Land purchase spurs study

Now that Coweta County has bought more than 900 acres to market to industrial prospects, work begins to discover any upgrades that may have to be done on the infrastructure at the property.

No more variances, says an angry county commission

An angry Coweta County Commission made it quite clear Tuesday night that they would no longer hear variances applying to already built structures.

Tanks could bring bucks to Senoia

The city of Senoia could soon be seeing revenue from an unexpected source — its water towers.
 

Schools set open houses

The Coweta County Schools announce the following dates for open house (All times are p.m.):

Street scape group sets meeting for Tuesday

The stakeholder committee for the Newnan Street Scape project meets next Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Carnegie Building on LaGrange Street in Newnan.

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