PTC Civic Association’s (successful) 2010

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Do you want to be involved and stay abreast of the ins and outs of all Peachtree City local issues, but cannot get to all of the city’s meetings?

Are things happening in your community or neighborhood that you would like to change but feel you lack a voice that will be heard?

Encourage your neighborhood to join us.

The Peachtree City Civic Association (PTCCA) was formed in January of 2007 as a volunteer-run citizens’ advocacy group determined to provide the necessary liaison between city government and the citizens of PTC. In other words, it was formed to hold the city government accountable to the people they represent, and to facilitate the maintenance of our quality of life.

It meets once a month to discuss and debate the local issues in a productive setting with the purpose of doing right by this community. The group follows the issues and brings information back to its members so they can be better informed and better able to make decisions about what they feel is the right course for PTC. The group then communicates that course to city staff. Position papers are written on important issues and presented to city council. The group also sponsors educational forums once per year.

PTCCA’s top 10 Accomplishments of 2010:

1. New Website www.ptcca.org, January

2. Acquired appropriate insurance through State Farm

3. Position written on Animal Control Ordinance, May

4. Position taken on Cell Tower Ordinance, September

5. 2010 PTC Neighborhood Seminar, October

· Paired with Weismann, Novack, Curry and Wilco, and the City of PTC

· 45 Attendees representing 29 subdivisions throughout city

6. Followed Walgreens development and provided feedback to representatives/council

7. Followed budget process for PTC 2011 budget

8. Update of Neighborhood HOA contacts for city

9. 2011 PTCCA budget accepted October

10. Representation at all planning commission, council and school board meetings-conveyed all important issues to members.

The next meeting of the association is Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in Rm 304R at the Peachtree City United Methodist Church, Robinson Road, Peachtree City. We are accepting new memberships and all are welcome to attend.

For more information about our organization and how to become a member, please go to www.ptcca.org or email Beth Pullias at bethpull@gmail.com.

For this New Year of 2011 resolve to be a part of the collective voice of Peachtree City.

Beth Pullias

Peachtree City, Ga.