Peachtree City, Georgia Peachtree City, Georgia Centennial clubhouse in Peachtree City Centennial clubhouse in Peachtree City Peachtree City, Georgia is positioned in the US Peachtree City, Georgia - Peachtree City, Georgia Peachtree City is the biggest city in Fayette County, Georgia, United States.
As of the 2010 census it had a populace of 34,364. Peachtree City is positioned in South Metro Atlanta.
Peachtree City is positioned in Fayette County in the southern Atlanta metro area.
SR 74, the Joel Cowan Parkway, runs through the west side of Peachtree City, dominant north 6 miles (10 km) to Tyrone and 11 miles (18 km) to Interstate 85 near Fairburn.
Enumeration Bureau, Peachtree City has a total region of 25.4 square miles (65.9 km2), of which 24.6 square miles (63.6 km2) is territory and 0.93 square miles (2.4 km2), or 3.57%, is water. The town/city is in the watershed of Line Creek, which forms the town/city boundary and county line, and is a south-flowing tributary of the Flint River.
Peachtree City has three lakes.
Peachtree City has a fitness of golf cart paths which spider athwart the town and furnish a secondary means of access to almost any destination inside town/city limits.
The Peachtree City Police Department has a several golf carts used to patrol along these paths. Children aged twelve or over may operate a cart on Peachtree City cart paths with a parent, grandparent or guardian in the front seat.
It mainly serves Peachtree City's company residents, but also serves as a place of entertainment for citizens interested.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport provides commercial service and is positioned 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Peachtree City via Georgia State Route 74 and Interstate 85.
Peachtree City was designated a foreign-trade zones by the U.S.
In 1965, the Peachtree City volunteer fire department was created.
The one-car Peachtree City police department was created as well.
Peachtree City elementary school opened.
In 1972, Peachtree City was granted its own ZIP code (30269).
In 1974, the Peachtree City Public Library opened.
The Georgia state council passed legislation permitting golf carts to be directed on town/city streets.
In 1975, Peachtree City was titled "one of America's best suburbs" by Ladies' Home Journal magazine.
In 1976, Peachtree City got its own telephone exchange (487).
Amphitheater (then known as the Peachtree City Amphitheater) was assembled as a Bicentennial universal and opened to the enhance with the manufacturing "The Mac - Intosh Trail", which told the story of Creek Chief William Mc - Intosh and the Trail of Tears.
Peachtree City purchased the amphitheater at the courthouse steps in 1977.
In 1979, the first traffic light inside town/city limits was installed at the intersection of Georgia State Route 54 and Georgia State Route 74.
In 1983, Peachtree City held a no-charge music festival to jubilate the opening of a several new shops and stores, including the Galaxy Games arcade.
In 1992, Peachtree City altered the length of the mayoral and council members' terms of office from two to four years.
In 2001, the town/city was designated a "Tree City USA" by the Arbor Day Foundation. In 2002, Peachtree City (specifically Starr's Mill) was a recording locale for the movie Sweet Home Alabama.
In 2007, the town/city announced a plan to formally annex an unincorporated region between Georgia State Route 74 and the border with Coweta County that is generally referred to as "The West Village", or "Wilksmoor Village".
The official flag of Peachtree City, outside City Hall In July 2005, CNN/Money and Money periodical ranked Peachtree City eighth on its list of the "100 Best Places to Live in the United States". In July 2007, in the same award, the town/city was ranked 64th. In July 2009, Peachtree City was ranked eighth on the list. In August 2011, Peachtree City ranked 91st on the list. In 2011, the town/city was ranked in the top 25 metros/cities to relocate to by Relocate America. Peachtree City was ranked number one for "Best Places to Raise Kids" in the state of Georgia, as stated to Bloomberg Business Week (December 2012). Cooper Lighting, a division of Cooper Industries, along with Gardner-Denver, a sister company, are headquartered in Peachtree City. Hoshizaki, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of icemakers, has its American command posts in Peachtree City. Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America (PASA) has its chief operations based in Peachtree City and is the biggest employer in the city.
Other large employers in Peachtree City's industrialized park include: In addition to working inside the city, many Peachtree Citians commute to Atlanta.
Peachtree City is the town/city of license for WRDG (96.7 FM), an alternative modern airways broadcast.
List of Mayors of Peachtree City, Georgia As of January 2014, the mayor of Peachtree City is Vanessa Fleisch.
Climate data for Peachtree City, Georgia Peachtree City is served by the Fayette County School System.
Elementary schools that serve the town/city include: Braelinn Elementary School (Peachtree City) Huddleston Elementary School (Peachtree City) Kedron Elementary School (Peachtree City) Oak Grove Elementary School (Peachtree City) Peachtree City Elementary School (Peachtree City) Crabapple Lane Elementary School (Peachtree City) Booth Middle School (Peachtree City) - serves central and northern Peachtree City Rising Starr Middle School (Unincorporated Fayette County) - serves southern Peachtree City High schools that serve the town/city include: Mc - Intosh High School (Peachtree City) - serves central and northern Peachtree City Starr's Mill High School (Unincorporated Fayette County) - serves southern Peachtree City Whitewater High School - serves some of southeastern Peachtree City) Paul Lutheran School (grades pre-K-8) - elementary and middle school, positioned inside Peachtree City at the intersection of Georgia Highway 74 and Ardenlee Drive Clayton State University - This facility is at the north end of Peachtree Pkwy in Peachtree City.
Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva was filmed in Peachtree City and encircling areas of Fayette and Coweta County. With Raleigh Studios in close-by Senoia, Peachtree City has often been the backdrop for episodes of other series, such as The Walking Dead. Scenes from the film Joyful Noise were shot there as well. Peachtree City has a several golf and nation clubs.
On January 8, 2016, the Premier Development League awarded a soccer charter to Peachtree City.
The Peachtree City MOBA football club's inaugural season was the 2016 season.
The team is owned and coached by Volker Harms, the owner of the state-of-the-art MOBA soccer academy in Peachtree City.
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