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Peachtree Corners Voters Approve Redevelopment Powers Referendum
And county-wide voters approved to extend SPLOST for another three years. The revenue is expected to be used primarily for transportation projects.

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And county-wide voters approved to extend SPLOST for another three years. The revenue is expected to be used primarily for transportation projects.

Council member Karen Richardson is in a runoff with Cori Davenport.
Voter turnout typically is around 10 percent.
Polls close at 7 p.m. Check back with Patch for the final results.
City leaders will discuss the development of the city-owned property across from The Forum.
In October, 18 new business licenses were processed at Johns Creek City Hall.
The city processed 46 applications for business licenses in the month of October.
Find your polling location, and sample ballot.
Robert Larry Massey, 71, has been missing since Sunday. Anyone with information should contact Lt. Chris Byers at 678-314-8625 or by email atcbyers@johnscreekga.gov.
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