Mountain Dew

Some things are not what they seem.
No policeman was "after" the management type educational employee last Saturday night. She just happened to be driving on an unauthorized street very late at night, and just when a cop drove by.
Almost all streets, not in a subdivision, are unauthorized, I think.
A new path map has not been available to the general public at a reasonable price for years, so people guess or ignore, when convenient.
Also, there are areas where changes need to be made to the path system for better connections and for cross town riding.
I think the city would love to shut down the paths, stop maintaining them (even more) and not ever have to police them. If we don't emphasize that they are needed here to keep up home values, I assure you that they will be dropped when all of the development is complete (if ever).

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Submitted by PTC_factchecker on Thu, 06/14/2007 - 5:59am.

Funny, I got my path map in the mail a few months back from the City with their newsletter. I think everybody in PTC got one...and it said that others were available for like $1 or something at City Hall...

Do you even LIVE in Peachtree City???

Submitted by McDonoughDawg on Wed, 06/13/2007 - 3:52pm.

Have another Mountain Dew.

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