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Providence Group Completing Framing of Clubhouse at Waterside Community
Published
2 years agoon

Atlanta homebuilder and developer The Providence Group and its joint venture partner East Jones Bridge River Holdings, LLC have announced that framing is nearing completion on the clubhouse in their Waterside community. The neighborhood is located one mile from The Forum on Peachtree Parkway.
The Providence Group is completing the framing of the 7,000+ square-foot community clubhouse that features a large gathering area, card room, catering kitchen, and conference room on the first level. The basement level has a state-of-the-art fitness center, aerobics room, and massage rooms.
Additional amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, pickleball courts, and walking trails that wind along the .7-mile frontage of the river and throughout the community.

“Waterside is the epitome of luxury and lifestyle near the heart of Peachtree Corners Town Center,” said Ty White with East Jones Bridge River Holdings. “We are thrilled to celebrate the construction progress of the community clubhouse for this community.”










Set along the shores of the Chattahoochee River, Waterside is designed to provide multiple housing options for those looking for a true age-in-place living. It is located just off East Jones Bridge Road, so the community is convenient to quick interstate access as well as shopping, dining, and entertainment venues, including The Forum and Peachtree Corners Town Center.
Waterside’s initial development phase focused on single-family detached homes as well as two-story front-entry townhomes and three-story rear-entry townhomes. The single-family homes feature owners’ suites on the main, or offer optional elevators, and are priced from the $700s. There are three quick detached home move-in opportunities.
Several of the townhome designs also include optional elevators. There are eight quick move-in townhome opportunities priced from the $600s.
Construction is nearing completion on the first condominium building, featuring unique one-, two- and three-bedroom condos with private garages and no shared corridors. These homes range from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet, all on one level, with open-concept designs.
Model homes showcasing these home designs are planned to be completed in March. Waterside condo prices start in the mid $400s to the high $500s.
A future phase of the Waterside community is planned to include independent living, assisted living, and memory care facilities for owners 55 and older.
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City Government
The Future of Law Enforcement in Peachtree Corners: Community Meeting
Published
5 days agoon
April 14, 2025
The City of Peachtree Corners will hold an important public meeting on May 8 to discuss the future of law enforcement in our community — including the potential creation of a city police department.
This meeting will feature a presentation by City Manager Brian Johnson on the findings of a comprehensive Police Analysis & Staffing Study that evaluated the feasibility and projected costs of forming a city police department based on current workload, crime levels and community demographics.
The presentation will also include budgetary considerations, comparative models and the advantages and disadvantages of a county vs. city police department.
Following the presentation, there will be time for a Q&A and open dialogue.
In-person attendance is limited to 300. First come, first served. A livestream option will be available for those who can’t attend in person.
After the meeting, a follow-up survey will be available on the city’s project page.
Meeting details
The Future of Law Enforcement in Peachtree Corners
Date/Time: May 8, 2025 at 7 p.m.
Location: Christ the King Lutheran Church (5775 Peachtree Parkway)
For more information, visit peachtreecornersga.gov.
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It’s time to sign up for the best (and only) Glow Run and Twilight Trot in Peachtree Corners!
Registration is now open to participate in this year’s Light Up the Corners race, scheduled for Saturday, August 16 at The Forum. The 1k Twilight Trot will start at 8 p.m., and the four-mile Glow Run begins at 8:30 p.m. Once the runners have done their thing, a fun post-race party will follow.
This annual event is not only an exciting community tradition, but also a fundraiser for the Why It Matters campaign at the Fowler Family YMCA.
All proceeds from registration goes directly to helping struggling families and children in the community benefit from the life-changing programs and services offered at the YMCA.
Individual registration is $40 through July 31; $45 if you register between August 1–14; and $50 if you wait to sign up on August 15 or 16. Those registering as a team of four or more will save $5–$10 per registration.
Sponsorships available
In addition to individual and team registrations, organizers also rely on the generosity and support of local businesses to make each year’s fundraising event successful. And this year is no different. If you’d like to support their efforts through a sponsorship, information can be found on the Light Up the Corners 2025 website.
T-shirt logo contest
Another way to take part is to enter the t-shirt logo design contest. Artwork and entry forms are due by May 16, and judges will be looking for one dynamic image to represent the Light Up the Corners Glow Run on the race banner, t-shirts and all multi-media.
The winning artist will receive a $1000 check, presented during the event. An entry form and additional details can be found here.
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City of Peachtree Corners
Our Growing Deer Population: What to Do?

Published
2 weeks agoon
April 2, 2025
I want to take a moment to address an issue that has been increasingly affecting our community — the growing deer population.
Over the past few years, we have observed a significant increase in the number of deer within Peachtree Corners, leading to heightened concerns about public safety, property damage and ecological impacts. I want to share what we are doing to address these challenges and how you can be part of the solution.
The surge in the deer population poses several threats to our community:
1. Landscape damage: Deer feeding on ornamental plants, shrubs and trees results in significant property damage and costly repairs for homeowners.
2. Increased risk of deer-vehicle collisions: Frequent road crossings, often under low-visibility conditions, pose serious safety risks to drivers and passengers.
3. Adverse ecological impacts: Excessive browsing by deer diminishes plant diversity, impacting the availability of food for other wildlife.
4. Public health concerns: High deer densities contribute to an increase in ticks, elevating the risk of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses.
To address these challenges, the City of Peachtree Corners is collaborating with wildlife officials from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) Urban Wildlife Program and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wildlife Services.
These partnerships are vital, as GADNR holds primary authority over wildlife management, and USDA brings extensive experience in urban wildlife management. By working together, we aim to develop a comprehensive approach tailored to our community’s unique needs.
Based on recommendations from our partners, the City is actively developing a comprehensive deer management plan. The plan aims to mitigate the public safety, property damage, ecological and public health impacts caused by the growing deer population.
Here’s what we are doing:
1. Population surveys: Utilizing advanced tools like trail cameras and thermal imaging to accurately assess deer numbers.
2. Habitat assessments: Evaluating the impact of the deer population on local vegetation and biodiversity.
3. Community involvement: Updating the “PTC Report It” app to allow residents to report deer-related concerns and submit photographs.
4. Data analysis: Collaborating with federal and state partners to analyze data and determine a sustainable deer population for our community.
Once the assessment phase is complete, the city will adopt a deer management plan. Since many deer reside on private property, the plan will offer property owners city-supported options for managing deer. This includes educational programs, habitat modification techniques and access to targeted population reduction initiatives.
Our goal is to facilitate relationships between wildlife officials and residents to ensure a balanced approach that protects public safety, preserves property and maintains ecological integrity.
Here are a few ways you can help:
• Complete the Deer Impact Survey: Available online. Your input will help us gather valuable data on deer population densities and their impact.
• Report concerns: Use the “PTC Report It” app or go online to report deer-related issues and share photos.
• Stay informed: Follow our updates and participate in any upcoming GADNR workshops to stay informed about deer management efforts.
I truly appreciate your support and cooperation as we work together to address these challenges and protect the quality of life in Peachtree Corners. Thank you for being engaged and committed to our community.
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