Outdoor Burning Ban Goes Into Effect May 1

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From the Fayette County Website:

The Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services would like to remind all residents and developers that the outdoor burning ban will go into effect beginning May 1. No outdoor burning will be allowed until the ban is lifted on October 1. Until May 1, residents should call the automated burn permit line at 770-305-5468 to obtain a permit to burn. Developers wishing to burn debris from land clearing before May 1 should contact the department at 770-305-5414.

Visit www.fayettecountyga.gov for more information.



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Fayette County & Cities Seek Google High Speed Internet Trial

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Residents and Businesses Asked to Take Brief Survey, Nominate County



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NO Plans for Millage Increase

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Contrary to a recent report in the 03/02/10 issue of The Fayette County News, the Town of Tyrone is not considering an increase in the Town's millage rate.

Like other communities in Fayette County, Tyrone is projected to face a revenue shortfall for FY 2010-11. The Town is considering budget cuts, postponing hiring, delaying capital improvements and other measures to
balance the budget for FY 2010/11.

The Town is not planning to raise millage rates for FY 2010/11.

Richard Newbern, Town Manager
March 2, 2010



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Earth Day Festivities

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The Town of Tyrone will be participating in Earth Day on Saturday April 17, 2010. Please visit our Earth Day page to learn more.



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Public Information Session to Discuss Valleywood RR Crossing

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PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION
TYRONE TOWN COUNCIL

A Public Information Session will be held before the Town of Tyrone Mayor and Council Members on Thursday, February 4, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, located at 881 Senoia Road, Tyrone, Georgia.



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Polling Place Information for Nov. 3 Election

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A citizen has contacted us to advise that they received a card in the mail from the Fayette County Board of Elections entitled "Notice of Polling Place" that provides information on the City of Fayetteville election, but gives no information about the Tyrone election. We have confirmed with the Board of Elections that these cards were sent to our residents in error and that they are in the process of sending corrected cards at this time.



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Tyrone Sewer Update

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On September 17th the Tyrone Council voted unanimously to retire the long term debt owed to Fairburn for capital costs associated with the sewer service in portions of Tyrone. The pay-off price was determined to be $217,755.00. This early pay off resulted in savings of about $69,000 to Tyrone’s sewer users.



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Tyrone Express Newsletter - October 2009

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The Town's newsletter, The Tyrone Express, for October 2009 is available below for your review.



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Notice of Special Election - Referendum

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Notice of Special
Election – Referendum



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Use Tyrone.org to submit requests for Town services quickly and easily

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Use Tyrone.org to submit requests for Town services quickly and easily.

The Town of Tyrone offers an online form that allows citizens to submit requests for Town services. This form is a great way to bring issues such as traffic complaints, illegal dumping, and code violations, etc. to our attention quickly and easily. You may also use it to submit questions on items such as building permits, storm water, and sanitation.



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