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Both of the entrances dump out into almost the same place on Peachtree Parkway - so if there's an accident its extremely likely the traffic will impact both entering and...
Although I don't agree with the city's stance, this argument doesn't really hold much water. Numerous people have mentioned safety. Yes, while the increased traffic at the main entrance may...
"Amenities attract dollars to a city." That is probably a trues statement. Amenities also attract liabilities. Coastal beaches attract both. National parks attract both. Out multipurpose pathways attract both. It's...
This is probably a new level of ignorant for Peachtree City. If there's a crash and gridlock in front of them on Peachtree Parkway, they're all trapped. Sure they could...
Spyglass - in a word, no. I am not confused. If you can't see the correlation of city owned, taxpayer funded amenities, I don't know what to tell ya! A...
So you live there?
Ty tech, there is more than one way into the area…simmer down.
This was definitely not a well-thought-out decision. If the front entrance is blocked for some reason, and it has been blocked in the past, you can't leave if that is...
...and was 15 years old at the time of the incident. A bright future for this young lad. (eyes rolling)

Plausible argument Doug. Your logic points in the direction that non-residents cause significant public safety issues. I'd have to see the data on that - if there is any.