City of Peachtree City Weekly Update: September 19, 2022
From: City of Peachtree City
September 20, 2022
Remembering Larri M. Milligan
Around 5:45 pm, before the start of every Council meeting, Ms. Larri Milligan, lovingly known as Ms. Larri, would come into the Council chambers, and sit in her favorite chair. A fixture at both Council and Planning Commission meetings, she took advantage of this time before the start of each session to catch up on reading the novel of the day. Ms. Larri was quick to bring a bag full of books at the next encounter, to give to whoever had expressed interest in what she was reading.
An engineer by trade, Ms. Larri was not one to sign up to speak during public comments at the meetings; however, she was not shy to communicate her feelings about the Council and Commission decisions or votes.
It is with great sadness, that we report the sudden passing of Ms. Larri on August 30th, at the age of 78. As a small token of appreciation for her dedication to Peachtree City and civic engagement, a plaque in her memory has been placed on her seat in the Council Chambers. Her polite conversations and friendly demeanor will be missed by those both in the audience and on the dais.
"Play Ball", First Pitch Thrown Out at Opening Day
It was softball's opening day for 300 girls at Jim Meade Memorial Park on Saturday, September 10, 2022. The Peachtree City Girls Softball Association (PTCGSA) is a non-profit organization that provides young ladies ages 4 to 18 with the opportunity to learn and play women's softball through programs that teach the basic skills needed to learn the game as well as the advanced skills that prepare them for competitive softball. What a positive experience for these girls!
Peachtree City sends a special thanks to PTCGSA board, coaches, and parents for the many hours they volunteer to make this league run!
For more information about PTCGSA, click here.
Resident Renewals
The 3-year renewal notices for 2023 - 2025, totaling $45, will be mailed on October 3, 2022, and will be 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.
Detours & Alerts
Avoid those troublesome areas when repairs or accidents happen. Peachtree City sends out notifications and updates whenever possible to help residents steer clear of closures or accident-related delays. Visit the city's detour page or sign up for alerts to be notified of those updates.
Tracey Enerson Wood: Book Talk & Signing
An "after hours" book talk and signing with USA Today bestselling author Tracey Enerson Wood, author of THE WAR NURSE. On-site book sales are available courtesy of Book Miser.
Wednesday, September 21, 2022, @ 6pm
Floy Farr Room, Peachtree City Library
(An "after hours" event. Please use the rear entrance.)
201 Willowbend Rd
Peachtree City, GA 30269
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From the USA Today bestselling author of The Engineer’s Wife comes a vibrant and compelling historical fiction novel based on the true stories of the American nurses who served in World War I. Despite its setting in 1918, THE WAR NURSE is urgent and timely in its celebrations of healthcare workers who fought bravely and steadfastly against an indiscriminate enemy: a pandemic.
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Peachtree City Meetings
Planning Commission Meetings
September 26, 2022, at 6:30 pm
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road
Council Meetings
October 6, 2022, at 6:30 pm
City Hall Council Chambers
151 Willowbend Road