Fairburn goes against the grain in reservoir bond vote

A vote by Fairburn City Council in a called meeting Friday morning may have upset the apple cart of the remaining members of the South Fulton Municipal Regional Water & Sewer Authority. The vote goes against the wishes of Palmetto and Union City, who wanted the refinancing of the authority’s $41.7 million bond to provide an additional $13 million of new money for the long-standing reservoir project.

Rico Cultural Center marks their one year anniversary

Putting unity back in community. Those words echoed by the ever-resilient Volunteer Coordinator and Librarian Judy Henderson and the tireless volunteers at Rico Cultural Center could not be more appropriate as the center celebrated its one year anniversary Tuesday. And for such a small community the past year has overflowed with enough activities to make heads spin.

Tyrone burgarlies

Tyrone Police are looking for one or more persons responsible for two May 17 burglaries in Southhampton subdivision off Ga. Highway 74.

This Week in The Citizen, May 25, 2007

The May 25 edition of "This Week in The Citizen."



Well-known author Deborah Tainsh to speak in Fayetteville

Deborah Tainsh will be the guest speaker at the June 2 Fayette County Republican First Saturday Breakfast.

Tainsh, wife of USMC Sgt Maj (ret) David Tainsh, Gold Star Mom to USArmy Sgt Patrick Tainsh, KIA Baghdad, 2/11/04, poet, and author of "Heart of a Hawk: One family’s sacrifice and journey toward healing," is an avid supporter of the United States Armed Forces and an engaging speaker regarding current issues involving our military, their families, and the importance of winning the war in Iraq and the fight against terrorism.

State route 74 in Peachtree City to close for construction

State Route 74 closures

Georgia Department of Transportation and its contractor, C. W. Matthews, are announcing the closure of State Route (SR) 74 south of State Route 54 for three weekends beginning Friday, June 1, at 10 p.m.

County OKs two Fayetteville annexations

Two more tracts near Piedmont Fayette Hospital will have Fayetteville addresses. On Thursday night, the Fayette County Commission voted not to object to two annexation requests from Fayetteville.

F’ville man gets 5 years for Internet auto theft and fraud

Atlanta, GA - Everett Tripodis, 30, of Fayetteville, Ga., was sentenced May 24 by United States District Judge Orinda D. Evans on charges of tampering with a vehicle identification number (VIN), mail fraud and conspiracy to transport a stolen motor vehicle in interstate commerce.

A helping hand

A helping hand

Harvey Garcia, supervisor of the Peachtree City public works landscape crew, assists the Peachtree City Veterans of Foreign Wars by installing one of the 123 new memorial bricks at the Veterans Memorial in City Hall/Library Plaza.

Graduation ceremonies this weekend

Graduation ceremonies this weekend

From left to right are Newnan High Valedictorian Brady Sumner and Salutatorian Natasha Wood; East Coweta High School Valedictorian Daniel Rahim and Salutatorian Ashley Nicole Phillips; and Northgate High School Valedictorian Sarah Spiller and Salutatorian Cody Borgstrom. Newnan held its graduation last night, while Northgate students graduate tonight and East Coweta’s ceremonies are tomorrow morning. Find a list of graduates in the Names and Faces section. Photo/Special.

Work underway on Huddleston Pond permit

Application was delayed by paperwork freeze at Corps of Engineers

A bureaucratic snag at the federal level that temporarily froze progress on the Huddleston Pond repair project has cleared up.

Cost up for cart path bridge in south PTC

DOT will proceed with design review for RR bridge at Hwy. 54

A new design for cart path approaches to a new bridge over Flat Creek in south Peachtree City is significantly more expensive than the original design.

PTC Rotary offers fun safety course for kids

PTC Rotary offers fun safety course for kids

The leading cause of death among children ages 2-6 in the United States is accidents. In light of that fact, the Rotary Club of Peachtree City is launching an effort to address those preventable tragedies here in Peachtree City beginning this summer.

Budget time approaches for PTC

Fairly soon the Peachtree City Council will get its first crack at the proposed 2007-2008 city budget.

Two workshops have been scheduled so the Council can ask detailed questions about the first draft of the budget proposed by the City Manager. That draft hasn’t been completed yet but could be available as early as Friday, June 1, according to Assistant Finance Director Janet Camburn.

Golf cart ordinance passes council

Senoia residents now have the go-ahead to go riding around the town's historic streets in golf carts.

But City Administrator Richard Ferry said the city will continue to see if the ordinance can be further modified to meet requests from the city’s residents.

Senoia’s library site gets thumbs-down from state

Senoia City Council did a slow burn Monday night at news of having its library site be dismissed by state officials.
The Council reacted with surprise as Library Board attorney Mark Mitchell said a state official from the library system had visited the site in the city’s park and said there were two main problems: being too close to power lines and the railroad tracks.

Coweta High School Summer Classes Registering June 4-June 6

Coweta County Summer School for high school students will register students on June 4 through June 6 at the Central Educational Center in Newnan.

Parade registration starts next week

Registration starts Friday June 1 for entries in the 2007 July 4th parade in Peachtree City.

City residents, churches, service organizations and businesses can register for free starting June 1. A week later all other Fayette County residents, churches, service organizations can register for $25 and Fayette County businesses can register for $50.

PNB to merge; become Bank of North Georgia

Synovus, the parent company of Peachtree National Bank, has announced plans to merge PNB with two other Synovus-owned banks: First Nation Bank in Covington and Bank of North Georgia in Alpharetta.

Fayette 2nd in nation for larger homes

Fayette County ranked second in the nation in 2005 of communities with the highest percentage of homes having four or more bedrooms, according to statistics recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau.

State and feds say no foul on onion odor

The variety of illnesses reported by hundreds of north Fayette and south Fulton residents nearly a year ago after breathing chemicals emanating from the Philip Services Corp. waste treatment plant on Ga. Highway 92 in Fairburn appeared to pose no long-term adverse health effects and no public health threat, according to a May 14 Health Consultation study by Georgia Division of Public Health and U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.

Getting ready for Monday

Getting ready for Monday

Members of the East Coweta Marine Corps JROTC practice their silent drill routine at the Veterans Memorial in Peachtree City. The cadets will perform during the Peachtree City Memorial Day Celebration beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday. The public is invited to participate in a golf cart procession that begins at the Gathering Place at 8:30 a.m. that day and winds around Lake Peachtree to the Plaza for the ceremony. For more information on all the celebrations, including Senoia’s festivities, see page C1. Photo/Special.

F'ville police highlight child safety

The Fayetteville Police Department is asking parents to take 25 minutes Thursday, May 25 to speak with their children about child safety issues.

The "Take 25" campaign for National Missing Children's Day includes a web site, www.Take25.org, that features 25 ways to improve child safety. Topics range from safety at school to safety on the Internet.

Fayette seniors want funding increase

Fayette County budget talks continued Thursday, with Fayette Senior Services asking county commissioners for an increase that would nearly double the current funding level.

DOT suspends road closings for holiday

The Georgia Department of Transportation will scale back its construction projects across the state – suspending related lane closures on all interstate and major state system highways – through Monday to ease Memorial Weekend traffic congestion. Beginning at 5 a.m., Friday, May 25, and continuing until 10 p.m., Monday, May 28, there essentially will be no scheduled lane closures on any Georgia interstate highway or primary state route.

Fayette 2nd in nation for larger homes

Fayette County ranked second in the nation in 2005 of communities with the highest percentage of homes having four or more bedrooms, according to statistics recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau.

High fire alert this weekend

The Georgia Forestry Commission is asking for every Georgian’s help in preventing wildfire this Memorial Day weekend. With a serious drought underway and record-breaking fires in south Georgia still burning, the risk of wildfire demands strict vigilance with all ignitable materials.

Fayette and Coweta declared disaster areas

U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), Ranking Republican Member on the Senate Agriculture Committee, and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) recently announced that U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has approved Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue’s request for a Secretarial disaster designation for all eligible Georgia counties affected by severe freezing conditions that occurred April 6-9, 2007. Fayette and Coweta counties were among the 152 counties in Georgia identified as primary disaster areas.

Fayetteville Police looking for Junior Police Academy recruits

During the week of July 23, 2007 the Fayetteville Police Department will have some new young recruits; the Department will be hosting its fourth annual Junior Police Academy. The Department will be taking applications June 1–30. Applications can be picked up at the Fayetteville Police Department located at 760 Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard. Applicants must be entering in the 7th, 8th or 9th grade and have a “C” average or better in school. Class is limited to 20 students.

Hudson Plaza rezoning denied

It was a “no go” for the request to rezone Hudson Plaza Shopping Center on N. Glynn Street from C-2 to C-3.

Fayetteville Planning & Zoning Commission Tuesday denied the request saying it did not conform to the city’s Future Land Use Plan. The denial centered on the Midas Muffler Shop, which is permitted under C-2 zoning but would require a special exception under C-3. The request will be heard by the city council in June.

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