Team Reviews New 5K and Runs
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The team discussed a new 5K expected to draw fewer than 100 runners, beginning at 8 a.m. at McIntosh Trail Complex and requiring police assistance at crossings. The PTC Running Club’s weekly and holiday runs were described as needing no fire, police, or city resources, aside from small directional signs.
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What this means
The new 5K is being planned as a morning event and is expected to finish before noon. Police support will be needed to help participants cross roads. The running club’s recurring and holiday runs will use limited signage and do not require city staffing or emergency resources.
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- The February 24, 2026 meeting minutes were approved unanimously.
- The PTC Running Club’s weekly and holiday runs were discussed as requiring no fire, police, or city resources, with small directional signs permitted on Saturday and holiday runs.
- The National Association of Nigerian Doctors in the Americas 5K was discussed as a new Peachtree City event with fewer than 100 expected runners, an 8 a.m. start at McIntosh Trail Complex, and police assistance needed for crossings.
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