Watershed Information and Links
Watershed Information and Links
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FW: Update regarding the Perry/Bolton TAD (Status of our Grocery)
Our City council member Felicia Moores updates us about her steps to move the Perry/Bolton TAD forward. Without the TAD, we will not get our Grocery. The first three attachments that Felicia mentions are documents in this news item. The last three are continued in the next news item. Robert Warlick /RHNA Land Use Committee 03/31/07
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FW: Update regarding the Perry/Bolton TAD (Status of our Grocery) Continued
This news item is a continuation of the email of 03/30/07 by Felicia Moore. It contains the last three attachments (emails) referred to in Felicia's email.
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1950s Neighborhood Brochure
Can you believe that the homes in Ridgewood Heights originally sold for $16,790? The brochure for the new neighborhood shows what it was like in the 50's - the homes even came with air conditioning!
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History of Land Use in Ridgewood Heights

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Historical Marker - Fort Peachtree
State historic marker for Fort Peachtree located near 2789 Ridgewood Road.
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Historical Marker - Moores Mill
The state historic marker for Moores Mill located on the east side next to the concrete bridge on Moore Mill Road crossing Peachtree Creek.
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Historical Marker - Battle at Moores Mill

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Fort Peachtree Rec Area
The entrance to the Fort Peachtree Recreational Area located on Ridgewood Road. The recreational area has been closed to the public since 9/11 for security of the Waterworks
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Field on Warren Road
This is the Pace Academy Ball Field on Warren Road. It was formerly owned by the American Legion until April 2006 and was named after Ben Gilbert, a prominent legionnaire. Oral history is that the ball field was built for and probably by prisoners at the near-by county prison farm on Moores Mill Road. The ball field is over 100 years old and is the oldest continuous land use in Ridgewood Heights.
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Pace plans to expand athletics in Cobb
Abandoning controversial plans to significantly expand in Buckhead, Pace Academy plans to build two new athletic facilities, one in Cobb County, several miles from the private school's West Paces Ferry campus.
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Residents rally for Peachtree Creek
Residents rally for Peachtree Creek
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