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Coweta Commission to consider small farm proposalThe Coweta County Commission has scheduled a public hearing on Dec. 15 to consider a Neighborhood Agribusiness provision to the county zoning ordinance. The measure surfaced in July at the request of Fayetteville resident Scott Tyson who wanted to establish a small farm operation for sustainable agriculture, organic farming and agritourism on his 10-acre Sharpsburg property. EMC offers cold weather energy efficiency tipsWith fall in full swing and winter on the horizon, the cooling seasonal temperatures are sure to make Georgians’ heating bills go up. Now is the time to make sure your home is well prepared to keep you and your family warm without undue use of your heater. Newnan Police go high tech for missing childrenNewnan Police Chief Douglas ‘Buster’ Meadows has formalized an agreement with the A Child Is Missing Alert Program that has led to a high tech method now in place to search locally for missing children, missing elderly (often with Alzheimer’s), college students, and missing persons who may be mentally or physically challenged or disabled. Local Cadet Squadron participates in training weekend in HogansvilleOn the November 13, 14, and 15 the cadets of the Newnan Coweta Cadet Squadron held their Fall 2009 Basic Cadet Training weekend in Hogansville. A BCT is a weekend training exercise designed to teach cadets search and rescue skills and leadership for the future. PTC police seek ornaments for Christmas treeLocal children are being asked to help the Peachtree City Police Department trim its Christmas tree this year. Children who want to participate are invited to bring an ornament by the department Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., place it on the tree and have their picture taken with an officer. 2nd PTC mayor, Ralph Jones, dies at 80Peachtree City's second mayor, Ralph Jones, died today, The Citizen has confirmed. Funeral arrangements have not been finalized but will be published here at TheCitizen.com once they are available. Jones, 80, served from 1966 to 1969 and under his leadership the city bought its first fire truck, began fire services with that one pumper and a dozen volunteers, and established the police department. Outlook grim for Ga. school funding$348 million must be cut from this year’s Ga. budget; school funding least hardest hit so far; frank talk by Seabaugh to Coweta teachers It was like a classroom in reverse Nov. 19 as Georgia Senate Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh (R-Sharpsburg) presented information on the reality of the current and upcoming state budgets to nearly three dozen Coweta County educators. Seabaugh in the data-heavy presentation said he wanted teachers to understand the challenges ahead and asked that they consider potential cost-saving measures and forward those ideas to him. Early voting ends this Wed.Peachtree City voters will have to beat the turkey to the polls ... or wait until next Tuesday to cast their ballots in the runoff election for the mayor’s seat and two City Council posts. PTC mounts email campaign to lure Fresh Market herePeachtree City officials are hoping a grassroots email campaign will convince a specialty grocer to fill the empty space left behind by the “baby Kroger” at the Peachtree Crossing Shopping Center in the geographic middle of the city. PTC's Wisdom/74 signal out of commissionA traffic accident Sunday has knocked out Peachtree City's newest traffic signal on Ga. Highway 74 north at Wisdom Road. PTC early voting ends Wednesday at 5 p.m.Peachtree City residents who are ready to vote can get their civic duty out of the way today, Tuesday and Wednesday downstairs at the city library. McBerry to speak in PTC TuesdayTo some he is controversial. To others he is right on target. But regardless the opinions, Republican gubernatorial candidate Ray McBerry will bring his States’ Rights Tour to Peachtree City Tuesday night. Mayor candidates tangle over issuesCandidates dispute recreation cuts, ‘special interest’ allegations during Q&A In many ways, Wednesday’s mayor and council candidate forum in Peachtree City was all about the mayoral battle between Don Haddix and Cyndi Plunkett. Both candidates said they needed to “correct” misstatements and mischaracterizations made by the other during the campaign. Following is an issue-by-issue breakdown of each candidate’s viewpoint during the forum, which was sponsored by the Peachtree City Youth Council. Council candidates talk budget cutsCandidates in the runoff elections for the Post 1 and Post 3 city council races got another chance Thursday to share their views with the public. Those participating were Post 1 candidates Eric Imker and Beth Pullias and Post 3 candidates Kim Learnard and Bob Walsh. Work to begin on 54W cart path bridgeIt won’t start until the Monday after Thanksgiving, but plenty of Peachtree City residents will be thankful it is finally underway. WASA to save money on sludge removalPeachtree City Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) board members Wednesday at a special called meeting voted unanimously to approve a contract with Tennessee-based Environmental Power Strategies, LLC (EPS) to dry and haul sludge from the wastewater treatment plant. The move will be a cost-saving of $3 per ton over the current rate. PTC man named rec volunteer of the yearDavid Ring, who wears many volunteer hats working with recreation programs in Peachtree City, was recently named Volunteer of the Year for the population category of 30,000 to 80,000 by the Georgia Park and Recreation Association at their annual conference in Jekyll Island. Neely Pond proposals denied by commissionersUnlike last week’s public hearings, the two Neely Pond development proposals along Ga. Highway 16 just south of Sharpsburg came with no comment or discussion Tuesday night as Coweta County commissioners voted quickly and unanimously to deny both rezoning requests. Belisle: We’re still waiting for libraryMayor asks council to withdraw from deal with Coweta Upset with a lack of communication from Coweta County library system officials, Senoia Mayor Robert Belisle asked his fellow council members Monday to withdraw from the library system and the city’s $21,000 funding commitment. Senoia weathers economy well budget-wiseBut water, sewer shortfall mean rate increases likely Senoia’s 2010-2011 budget was unveiled at Monday night’s City Council meeting. Senoia won’t foot Christmas light bill for merchantsWhen downtown Senoia merchants gussie up their stores with Christmas lights this year, they will be doing so on their own dime. Coweta firefighters to get new air-paksCoweta firefighters can breathe a little easier with the unanimous decision Nov. 17 by county commissioners to approve the purchase of new breathing devices and other equipment. The new air-paks will replace the older, questionable equipment currently in use. Girls transitional home approvedGirls involved in the juvenile court system are about to have a residential alternative that will meet temporary or long-term needs. The Coweta County Commission on Nov. 17 approved a conditional use permit for a non-profit transitional facility on Macedonia Road that can house up to 16 girls. PTC candidate forum tonightEach candidate in Peachtree City's runoff election will appear tonight at a candidate forum at City Hall beginning at 7 p.m. Huckabee hawks his new book in PTCFormer Arkansas governor, likely 2012 presidential candidate and Fox News host Mike Huckabee rolled into Peachtree City Saturday night for a book-signing of his most recent release, “A Simple Christmas: Twelve Stories That Celebrate the True Holiday Spirit.” PTC eyes fee exemptions for new businessesPeachtree City staff is proposing additional language to clarify how proposed exemptions to the city’s new business impact fee will be handled. Early PTC voting starts with a trickleEarly voting for the three runoff races for mayor and two Peachtree City council posts began in earnest Monday. To vote this week, residents will have to travel to downtown Fayetteville to cast a ballot at the Fayette County Elections Office. The office is located in the county’s Stonewall government complex at the southwest intersection of Ga. highways 54 and 85. 74S widening project in PTC starts Nov. 17The widening of Ga. Highway 74 south from Cooper Circle to Ga. Highway 85 is expected to begin this Tuesday, the Georgia Department of Transportation announced Monday. PTC to clarify impact fee breaksPeachtree City staff is proposing additional language to clarify how proposed exemptions to the city’s new business impact fee will be handled. PTC faces big shortfall without SPLOSTProperty tax hike, budget cuts likely to avoid $2.7M shortage Since Fayette residents voted down a new 1 percent sales tax, Peachtree City faces some difficult budget decisions. |