Downtown development on next week’s agenda

Next week’s Planning Commission meeting in Tyrone could be contentious as a neighborhood group is rallying support against a proposed development.

Nygren appointed to DCA board

It seems that South Fulton County is always on the radar screen these days. This week was no exception, when Gov. Sonny Perdue named Chattahoochee Hills resident Steve Nygren to the board of Georgia Dept. of Community Affairs.

2007 appointments at Chatt Hills Conservancy

The Chattahoochee Hill Country Conservancy has announced its new leadership for 2007. The Conservancy is a non-profit organization working to create and implement innovative land use and conservation programs that protect the environment, enhance the quality of life, and promote sustainable economic growth.

Dangerous railroad intersection getting improved

After nearly six years of work by its staff, the town of Tyrone will finally get to have one its dangerous railroad crossings fixed.

Former Brave starts youth league

The legacy you leave is the legacy you live. And for recently retired Atlanta Brave Marquis Grissom that legacy may well reside as much with the development of young ball players as it did with his accomplishments in the major leagues.

Burglaries on the rise in South Fulton

Any metropolitan area experiencing rapid growth will also see an increase in some types of criminal activity. The cities of south Fulton are no exception to that reality. But some of those crimes can be prevented if residents are watchful and report suspicious activity.

Depot renovation on the right track

The long awaited renovation and restoration of the old train depot in Palmetto edged a bit closer to reality Feb. 5 with the approval of Canton-based Sutton Architectural Services, Inc. to provide engineering and architectural oversight to the $1 million federal Transportation Enhancement Grant project. At a 25 percent match, the city will be responsible for 25 percent of the project price.

Incorporation supporters set meeting

The summer of annexation has given way to the year of incorporation, if many of the residents of the proposed cities of South Fulton and Chattahoochee Hills have their way.

Tyrone residents are March of Dime Ambassadors

Born 15 weeks too soon at 1 lbs. 12 oz. and 1 lb. 10 oz., no one knew if Christine and Camille Sharper would survive. They did after spending three and a half months in a neo-natal intensive care unit they were able to come home. They have scars from numerous IVs and tests which serve as a daily reminder of their early arrival and just how they are a few of the lucky ones. Parents Roderick and Adriane know the important role that March of Dimes research played in helping their twins get this far, so they are grateful for the chance to serve as the 2007 Fayette Ambassador Family. They will share their story to help the March of Dimes raise awareness and funds to fight premature birth – the leading cause of newborn death – and other serious threats to infant health.

Operation Round-Up grant supports Real Life Center Store

Coweta-Fayette EMC recently awarded a $6,500 grant to the Real Life Center Store in Tyrone. Proceeds from the thrift store will help provide additional financial support for clients of the Real Life Center, a non-profit organization that provides help for families and individuals who are going through an unexpected difficult circumstance.

Tyrone Named a Georgia School of Excellence

Tyrone Elementary is the latest school to be added to Fayette’s list of Schools of Excellence.

Tyrone was one of 25 schools throughout the state that met the criteria for the award from the Georgia Department of Education. The school received the honor in the “student achievement” category. This distinction means that Tyrone is the top ranking school in the 8th Congressional District and is in the top 10 percent of schools in Georgia. The school is now eligible for consideration as a No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon nominee.

Tyrone man charged with distributing child porn

A Tyrone man has been indicted for distributing child pornography and possession of “several hundred images of what appears to be alleged child pornography,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Atlanta office.

Pathway drops annexation proposal

In a move that left many residents stunned, Pathway Communities has decided to drop its annexation request to the Town of Sharpsburg.

The new downtown

The new downtown

It has quite a look to it doesn’t it? This conceptual rendering is the proposed Tyrone Main Street District plan, complete with commercial, residential and mixed use developments.

Massive development underway in Union City

Massive development underway in Union City

Here comes the future. What has long been the tree-lined vista of the South Fulton Parkway has begun a transformation at Ga. Highway 92 that is only the beginning of commercial, office and residential development in Union City’s 6.5-mile area of the parkway that will extend far into the future. The initial approved development will bring approximately 1.66 million square feet of retail, up to 2,900 residential units and 1.65 million square feet of warehouse space.

Team policing helps lower crime rate

It is not common to have a decrease in serious crimes in an area that is experiencing rapid growth. But that is what happened in 2006 in Fairburn. Tallied for calendar year 2006, those crimes showed an overall 8.7 percent decrease over 2005.

Symptoms from onion odor are returning

It might be coincidence and is hopefully not related, but several members of the south Fulton and north Fayette communities began manifesting some of the same symptoms late last week that they experienced during the summer and fall months after breathing what they said were emissions from the Philip Services Corp. (PSC) waste treatment plant on Ga. Highway 92 near Fairburn. More than 750 Fulton and Fayette residents reported experiencing the same few symptoms in mid-2006 after breathing what many claimed were emissions of the chemical odorant Propyl mercaptan and organophospahte pesticide MOCAP that escaped the plant property.

Moratorium established for Roosevelt Highway development

Union City Planning Commission Jan. 29 adopted a 90-day moratorium on issues related to development along Roosevelt Highway. The move follows a late 2006 vote by the city council to adopt the Roosevelt Highway Corridor Overlay District guidelines.

Accounting student honored By CPAs

Accounting student is honored by CPAs

The Georgia Society of CPAs (GSCPA) has honored one of Fayette’s future aspiring accountants.

Landmark accepting applications for fall 2008

Decisions, decisions

Now is the time to begin applying for admission to Landmark Christian School for the 2007-2008 school year. A great first step is to check out Landmark's website, where you will find a wealth of information about Landmark and their admissions process.

Face of downtown Tyrone could be changing

A development proposal received by Tyrone official late last week could be the first step in revitalizing the town’s aging downtown.

The first of many honors?

The first of many honors?

Shelly McLemore has every reason to smile.

City’s crime rate dropped 8 percent in 2006

Fairburn city officials say 2006 was a great year and 2007 should be even better. That was the message at the annual city council retreat held Jan. 13.

Chatt Hills group anxious for June vote

Chattahoochee Hills group anxious for June vote

A new group has come into existence in Chattahoochee Hills. The group may be new but the message is not. That message calls for a June vote to form a city that will control the development and the destiny of one of the last remaining large areas of rural metro Atlanta. Nearly 225 area residents filled the gym at Georgia Baptist Children’s Home for the Jan. 20 meeting.

Roadblock nets 22 arrests

Roadblock nets 22 arrests

A chill was in the air and the heat was on during the late night hours of Jan. 20 as Union City Police conducted roadchecks along some of the city’s highly traveled roads. Temperatures falling into the high 30s during the eight-hour exercise did not prevent officers from checking the licenses of hundreds of drivers and making 22 arrests.

New leaders

New leaders

Tyrone Planning Commission members David Nebergall, Ginger Blackstone and Jesse Nasiancerno are sworn in at the board’s Jan.

Palmetto burglar arrested

A Roswell man has been charged in the Jan. 17 burglary of D.J.’s Grocery at 504 Main Street. Photos taken during the burglary and items found in his vehicle led to his identification after he was arrested the next day in Newnan.

Sewer deal approved

It may not be the most colorful topic on anyone’s short list but it clears up a problem that has been years in the making. Fairburn City Council Jan. 22 approved a measure adopted by the Tyrone Town Council in late 2006 that settles what has been a sticky issue over a portion of the town’s sewage needs.

Commission reduces setbacks for downtown lots

Tyrone Planning Commission Jan. 25 approved a variance request to reduce setbacks to 10 feet on two adjacent lots located along Brentwood Road between Arrowood Road and Howell Park. The properties are in the Main Street area near Triangle Park.

Town turns down Jenkins Road rezoning

The Tyrone Town Council sent a clear message to developers thinking about developing a tract near Flat Rock Middle School: leave it alone.

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