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Renting out a spare bedroom about to become more complicated, costly in Peachtree City

So you’d like to get in on the AirBnB short-term rental bonanza using that spare bedroom in your Peachtree City home. That wide open side hustle is about to get […]

Ssshhhh, says Peachtree City s new noise ordinance

Let’s keep it down, new Peachtree City noise ordinance orders cart path boom-box blasters, loud house partiers and forever barking dogs. The City Council on April 7 adopted the city’s […]

Frank Destadio for Post 4 is independent, known and positive force to protect zoning in Peachtree City

Steve Brown, like him or not, often provides food for thought. He’s been writing a lot about the November races. I agree with him that we must have planned, restrained […]

Gio Eziashvili, January 31, 1990 – April 25, 2021

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Gio Eziashvili With great sorrow we announce the unexpected passing of Gio Eziashvili, 31, the much-loved son, of the late Lali Prebor; and step-son of Phil Prebor, on Sunday April 25, 2021. Gio received his associate’s degree from Gordon College and went on to study finance at the University of West Georgia before working as an entertainment and event promotor in Atlanta where his good-natured personality enabled his success in the entertainment industry. Gio had a friendly and out-going nature. Like his mother, he had the ability to make everyone around him feel important and had a wide range of international friendships throughout the world. Gio always had an exuberance for life and lifted the spirits of anyone fortunate enough to be near him.

School board in a traffic jam, city tries to help a little

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Peachtree City Councilman Kevin Madden makes a point during the April 1 council meeting. Photo/Cal Beverly. NEWS ANALYSIS There’s this $45 million middle school going up out in the eastern sticks of Peachtree City, and it already has a traffic problem. Here’s the problem: Nobody can figure out a good way to get lots and lots of buses and cars and students and teachers into and later, out of the new school, due for completion in December of this year. You might ask: Why didn’t somebody think of this traffic problem before buying the property behind the Peachtree City United Methodist Church currently reachable only via a privately owned dirt road and a two-lane neighborhood street and then building a multi-million dollar facility using mostly money raised by a local option sales tax?

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