Government and Politics
November 9, 2022
From: City of Peachtree CityWeekly Update: November 7, 2022
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Final Early Voting Numbers
Advance voting for the November 8, 2022, Peachtree City City Council Post three special election wrapped up last week. Voters who already cast an early ballot for the general election, but DID NOT vote in the special municipal election can return to their municipal polling precinct on election day and cast their vote for the vacant city council seat.
Below are the total numbers of ballots cast during the advance voting period. These numbers are accurate as of the close of business, Friday, November 4, 2022.
Unofficial election results will be posted after the polls close on election day at the Peachtree City's election page.
Peachtree City Special Election Absentee In Person (Early Voting) Ballots Cast:
Fayette County Elections Office: 189
Fayette County Library: 78
Peachtree City Library: 7,892
Tyrone Former Police Office: 995
Total: 9,154
Absentee By Mail Issued: 166
Absentee By Mail Returned: 110
More details about the election, including sample ballots, can be found by visiting: https://fayettecountyga.gov/elections/
Mondays with the Mayor:
New golf cart paths & a new city manager
This week, on Mondays with the Mayor, Mayor Learnard shares an update on golf cart path upgrades around Peachtree City.
The mayor discusses the playground advisory group's presentation to the city council on November 3.
Then, she talks about the new city manager, Bob Curnow, who currently serves as deputy city manager in Coral Springs, Florida.
Mayor Learnard also encourages everyone to vote in the November 8th general election.
Visit youtube.com/@peachtreecitygeorgia and subscribe to the Peachtree City YouTube channel for more videos like this one.
New Property Tax Estimator Released
Residents can now estimate their city tax bill using a new, convenient tool on the city's website.
Calculator estimates city property tax based on the property value entered. Additionally, the calculator does not provide estimates for county or school board percentage of property taxes.
Consolidated Senior Exemption Filing Date
To qualify for the Senior Homestead Exemption in Peachtree City, homeowners must be age 65 or older by January 1st of the year in which the exemption is applied for and must have already applied for the standard Homestead Exemption through the Fayette County Tax Commissioners' Office. The resident's household income, which must be less than $30,000, will be calculated on the Federal Adjusted Gross Income of the applicant and spouse. The city exemption is a flat reduction of $5,000 of your property's net assessed value.
While in years past, forms and documents were due on different dates. Beginning in January of 2023, qualifying seniors should bring the completed application, proof of age, and income (a copy of their past years' tax returns) to City Hall, 151 Willowbend Road, in Peachtree City to file for the exemption by April 1st of every year.
Residents with questions may contact City Hall at 770-487-7657 or email [email protected]
Peachtree City Fall Festival on the Weather Channel
Peachtree City made national news this week when the Weather Channel featured highlights from our community's fall festival on their show, Weather Undergound.
Take a look. Did you see yourself or your friends on TV?
Fully staffed, library announces extended hours
The library announces new extended hours due to the addition of new staff.
Starting November 14, 2022, the Peachtree City Library will open from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. The library will stay open until 8 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. It will be closed on Sundays.
Library staff thanks the community for its continued support of our city's passport to learning.
Upcoming Pool Closures at Kedron Fieldhouse
Swim meets for high school teams started Friday, October 28. Check to schedule to see upcoming pool closures at Kedron Fieldhouse.
https://peachtree-city.org/126/Recreation-Special-Events
Resident Renewals
The 3-year renewal notices for 2023 - 2025, totaling $45, are due by December 31, 2022. A $20 late fee will apply to all late renewals.
Non-Resident Annual Renewals
Non-resident renewals for 2023 will be mailed out on December 12, 2022, and are due by January 31, 2023. The new supplemental sticker will be valid until January 31, 2024. Non-residents pay the $15 annual registration PLUS a $235 path user fee. A $20 late fee will apply to all late renewals.
Peachtree City Meetings
Planning Commission Meeting
November 14, 2022, at 6:30 pm.
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road
Council Meeting
November 17, 2022, at 6:30 pm
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road
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