Council approves library renaming and bridge design
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The City Council unanimously approved renaming the Peachtree City Library, authorized related sign-project funding, and awarded professional design services for a shared-use path bridge over the Highway 54, Walt Banks Road, and Carriage Lane intersection. The council also unanimously approved a restricted property conveyance for airport use and four budget-related items, including a $2,500 sponsorship.
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What this means
Residents can expect the library name and signage to change, although the new name was not specified in the minutes. The approved bridge design contract advances plans for a shared-use path connecting the McIntosh and Booth areas. The council discussed proposed rules for native and invasive plants but took no action.
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- Approved 5-0 the renaming of the Peachtree City Library and FY26 Budget Amendment 26-30 for the library sign project.
- Approved 5-0 conveying the City's interests in specified property to the Fayette County Development Authority, with restrictions on any TDK Boulevard extension and use of the property for airport purposes.
- Approved 5-0 awarding Moffatt & Nichol the professional design services contract for a shared-use path bridge over the Highway 54, Walt Banks Road, and Carriage Lane intersection.
- Approved 5-0 the Annual Capital Improvements Element update.
- Approved 5-0 acceptance of a $2,500 sponsorship for Family Football Saturdays.
- Approved 5-0 additional LMIG funding and the use of federal forfeiture proceeds through FY26 budget amendments.
- Took no action on proposed vegetation and landscape requirements addressing native and invasive plants.
- Reached consensus that the Pushcart Ordinance clarification applies to non-motorized carts in commercial and industrial zoning districts only.
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