Weekly Update: July 13
Glenloch Pool & Splash Pad Now Open !
The Glenloch Pool & Splash Pad, 601 Stevens Entry, are open Monday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Sunday, 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. Sections of the pool are roped off for those living in the same household, and the sessions are 1.5 hours (90 minutes). Two families are allowed in the Splash Pad at a time for a limit of 20 minutes, and staff and parents must monitor social distancing. Bring your portable chairs. Arrive showered and ready to swim. No organized groups, camps, or pool rentals until further notice. Fees are $4 in-county and $8 out-of-county. The City reserves the right to ask any non-compliant person to leave without a refund.
A Vision for Peachtree City, an Update on the Livable Centers Initiative

Peachtree City is working on the City’s Livable Centers Imitative (LCI). This plan focuses on the connection between land use, transportation, and economic development throughout the City. Chandra Wright discusses this initiative and how you can have a part in establishing goals and visions for the area on Tuesday, July 14, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Fayette Senior Services (FSS) – Peachtree City location at The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail. This program is FREE but pre-registration is required. 770-461-0813 or email register@fayss.org (include name, phone number and event title). FSS members and non-members welcome. www.Fayss.org .  
City Council Meets Thursday
City Council will hold a regular meeting Thursday, July 16, 6:30 p.m., in Council Chambers. Jerry Williams will be recognized for 35 years of service. The quote from Herr Electric for a generator replacement at Fire Station #82 is on the Consent Agenda. New Agenda Items include public hearings for a rezoning at 201 Rockaway Road; a variance request for 102 Arrowhead, and the proposed FY 2021 Budget and Capital improvement Program (CIP). In addition, the proposed FY 2021 budgets for Keep Peachtree City Beautiful (KPTCB) and the Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB). To see the agenda and packet, click below!
A Tasteful Boost of Immunity
A strong immune system can help fight off illness, including Covid-19. A representative with Amcor joins us to provide insight on the best immune boosting foods to keep your body healthy and strong on Tuesday, July 23 – 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Fayette Senior Services (FSS) – Peachtree City location at The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trai.Tastings will be included, and safety measures will be taken into account for serving. This program is FREE but pre-registration is required. 770-461-0813 or email register@fayss.org (include name, phone number and event title). FSS members and non-members welcome. www.Fayss.org .  
Where and When:

Wednesday, July 15
1 p.m. to 3 p.m
Fayette Senior Services (FSS) – Peachtree City location at The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail
Wrapped In A Memory, Creating a Memory Quilt
Do you have a collection of t-shirts or even loved one’s clothes you just can’t bring yourself to get rid? Join Bonita Prigmore with Medicare & Other Red Tape as she helps put our memories together in a unique way in creating a memory quilt on. Learn the tools needed and the skills to put together your very own quilt to display. She’ll share step by step instructors for putting together this memoir to create a soft and usable blanket. You will not make a quilt during class, just learn the steps needed to put together later. This program is FREE but pre-registration is required. 770-461-0813 or email register@fayss.org (include name, phone number and event title). FSS members and non-members welcome. www.Fayss.org
Bridge 14- Picnic Park to City Hall Closed for Rehab Work
Work on the bridge from City Hall to Picnic Park is underway and should last for approximately four weeks, weather permitting. Access to and from the City Hall area to the park is still available using the multi-use path along Willowbend Road.

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Water Quality/ Stormwater Tip: Pet Waste
Did you know that a single gram of pet waste contains an average of 23 million fecal coliform bacteria? When it rains, stormwater runoff carries the waste material and bacteria into out creeks and lakes where it can create a health hazard. The City reminds all pet owners to please pick up after your pet and prevent your pet’s waste from contributing to water pollution.
Golf Cart Registration Continues; Late Fees Added 

Reminder: Golf Cart Owners who pay online should print out their receipt and keep it with their golf cart until they receive the renewal stickers. If you have sold your cart and no longer own it, please call 770-487-7657
Blood Drive Set for Thursday, July 23

The American Red Cross has scheduled a blood drive at the Glenloch Recreation Complex on Thursday, July 23. Appointments are required and can be made by visiting www.redcrossblood.org and using the code PeachCC. A face covering or mask is required while at the blood drive. Glenloch Recreation Complex is located at 601 Stevens Entry
Reminder:
Please don't feed the geese bread or human food
We all love our local Geese but feeding them human food & bread does a great deal of harm to them. It causes diseases and actually makes them sick. Below is a list of alternative food, you can take the next time you visit the park:
  • Wild bird seed and other grains like corn, wheat and barley
  • Specialist wildfowl feed (can be bought from places like garden centres or pet shops)
  • Vegetable peelings or trimmings (chopped)
  • Grapes cut in half
  • Frozen peas that have been defrosted
  • Earthworms or mealworms

FREE Covid-19 Testing at Fayette County Health Department
The Fayette County Health Department is offering drive-thru COVID-19 testing on Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Pre-registration is strongly recommended.
Donation Drive for Midwest Food Bank & Our Fathers House Charities
Happening this Saturday, July 18th at Line Creek Brewery!
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