Fayette approves $338,000 review of water system

Probe expected to recommend capital improvements at treatment plants

The Fayette County Commission has approved a $338,000 contract to get recommendations on how to improve the county water system and in particular its water treatment plants in light of a scathing environmental review conducted in June.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/fayette-approves-338000-review-water-system

County awards $785K bid for new Emergency Operations Center

A $785,400 bid has been awarded to a contractor to build a standalone Emergency Operations Center for the Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services.

The county’s current EOC is located on the second floor of the county government complex in downtown Fayetteville, a building originally built to be a shopping center, noted Fayette County Commission Chairman Steve Brown.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/county-awards-785k-bid-new-emergency-operations-center

PTC police to help with soliciting gifts for local seniors

Volunteers from the Peachtree City Police Department are joining the “Be A Santa To A Senior” (BASTAS) program to collect donations and gifts for senior citizens who face a lonely holiday season.

A Christmas tree is set up in the lobby of the police department with wish list ornaments each senior would like to receive. Participants can pick an ornament, do the shopping and return the unwrapped gifts to the collection box beside the tree.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/ptc-police-help-soliciting-gifts-local-seniors

F’ville burglary suspect faces new charges

The 39-year-old Fayetteville resident charged two weeks ago with burglary and prowling is now facing new charges of theft and the potential for additional charges relating to other thefts in Fayetteville.

Nakia Johnson was previously arrested on burglary and prowling charges after a woman at a Rabbit’s Run residence awakened to find Johnson in her room, said Det. Mike Whitlow. The street is off North Jeff Davis Drive.

The woman was able to convince Johnson to leave her home, Whitlow said, adding that the woman’s parents were also in the home when Johnson entered the residence.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/f%E2%80%99ville-burglary-suspect-faces-new-charges

PTC to swear in Mike King, vote on $1.1M loan

Peachtree City will get its first new council member Thursday night, as it is expected to approve a five-year financing plan for $1.17 million to purchase public safety vehicles, computers and other equipment.

Mike King, who won a three-way race for the unexpired Post 2 term vacated by George Dienhart, will be sworn in at the beginning of the council meeting. It also means he will be on the hot seat for decisions at the meeting, as his vote will “count.”

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/ptc-swear-mike-king-vote-11m-loan

Fayette students clean up 700 pounds of trash along Line Creek

The Adopt-a-Stream students from McIntosh High School and students from Sandy Creek High School’s Key Club combined one sunny Saturday morning recently and collected 700 pounds of trash along the course of Line Creek in western Fayette County.

The 65 volunteers were part of a Rivers Alive cleanup event sponsored by the Fayette County Environmental Management Department and the town of Tyrone. Rivers Alive is an annual volunteer waterway cleanup that targets all waterways in Georgia. This group picked up trash and debris along Line Creek.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/fayette-students-clean-700-pounds-trash-along-line-creek

Sex shop zoning draws heat

A new ordinance designed to heavily restrict sexually-oriented businesses which might seek to locate in unincorporated Fayette County has drawn pushback from some residents who are concerned such businesses might come near their neighborhood.

The matter was the topic of several citizens addressing the county commission Nov. 14 including a group of a dozen members of Liberty Baptist Church as well as representatives from the North Fayette Community Association.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/sex-shop-zoning-draws-heat

Voting underway for PTC mayor

Runoff election pits Councilwoman Fleisch vs. former mayor Logsdon

Advance voting has begun for the runoff election to determine who Peachtree City’s mayor will be for the next four years.

Voters who have made up their minds may cast their ballot Wednesday through Friday of this week and Monday through Wednesday of next week by dropping by the Peachtree City Library between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

If you can’t “early vote” by Wednesday, Nov. 27, you’ll have to wait until election day on Tuesday, Dec. 3 and head to your regular polling place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/node/16786

PTC sex suits settlement costs: $840K

PTC taxpayers on the hook for $61,000 in latest case

A new accounting of the cost of settling a sex and disability discrimination case against Peachtree City officials and police chief H.C. “Skip” Clark shows that Peachtree City taxpayers paid $60,905 directly to defend and ultimately settle the case.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/11-20-2013/ptc-sex-suits-settlement-costs-840k