Government and Politics
January 10, 2023
From: City of Peachtree CityGo Dawgs!
Weekly Update: January 9, 2023
Please join us at City Hall, Thursday, January 19, 2023, for the Mayor's State of the City address. The city council meeting starts at 6:30PM.
Mayor Learnard's remarks will also be streamed at https://peachtree-city.org/1175/Council-Meetings.
People from around the world call Peachtree City home.
They add their culture and traditions to our beautiful mosaic everyday.
4th graders at Oak Grove Elementary learned about holiday celebrations across the globe, and even got their own passport book.
"We want our students to take their passports home and have discussions with their families about how they celebrate the holidays and how it is similar and different from the way that other countries celebrate," said Brooke Fuller.
Fuller is an EIP teacher at Oak Grove. She teamed up with ESOL teacher Brittan Parker for this global study.
Peachtree City Meetings
City Council
Special Called Workshop
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
6:30PM
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road
City Council Meeting
Thursday, January 19, 2023
6:30 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road
Monday, January 23, 2023
6:30 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road
Riley Track Update
Work on replacing Riley Track has been delayed due to the weather.
Cold temps and heavy rains kept crews from resurfacing the popular track.
Public works says a day or two of sunshine to dry out with gravel will help the paving equipment operate at its best.
Crews are still monitoring the weather for favorable conditions. If the weather cooperates, Riley Track will be repaved.
Click here for future updates on this project.
The Holocaust in Historical Context
at the Peachtree City Library
On Friday, January 13th, the Peachtree City Library will host a program presented by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust called "The Holocaust in Historical Context."
This event will take place at 11 AM and you do not have to register to attend. You are invited to take a look at the historical context of the Holocaust with the help of historian and educator Patrice Weaver.
Get to Know SPLOST
SPLOST is up for renewal in 2023. But what is SPLOST? Watch this short video about how one penny helps maintain quality of life in Peachtree City:
For more details on SPLOST 2023, visit www.peachtree-city.org/SPLOST
Read the Official Peachtree City SPLOST Manual
The referendum for SPLOST 2023 takes place in March.
Peachtree City produced the official SPLOST manual for voters to learn about the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax and how the community benefits from it.
The manual provides a comprehensive list of the proposed SPLOST 2023 projects.
Visit www.peachtree-city.org/SPLOST to learn more
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Learn Peachtree City History & Support the Library
Peachtree City Magazine released a special edition that tells the tale of how this town got its start.
If learning about the history of Peachtree City is your thing, pick up a copy at library's circulation desk. The magazine costs $8 and all proceeds benefit Friends of Peachtree City Library.
Visit https://peachtree-city.org/1214/Friends-of-the-Library to learn more about the organization and how you can get involved.
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