Forsyth Herald — July 18, 2019

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Parks proposal bans tobacco, vaping

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CONNER EVANS/Herald

County officials have adopted plans to upgrade amenities, like this play area, at Caney Creek Park. Improvement projects would be funded through sales tax revenues and would be implemented in phases.

County approves plan to upgrade Caney Creek Park

Ballet theatre founder celebrates 60 years

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Full list of improvements carry price tag of nearly $5 million BY PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County has advanced plans for close to $5 million in improvements at Caney Creek Preserve. County commissioners recently signed off on a master plan developed

over the past year through a series of public input sessions with residents, stakeholders and county staff. County leaders approved the plan, although they left room for modifications as situations arose. The improvements, possibly implemented in phases, would be funded through the county’s special purpose

local option sales tax approved by voters in 2012. Candy Creek Preserve, purchased in 2009, covers 63 acres in south Forsyth County, just west of Peachtree Parkway. With a shape resembling Louisiana flipped, the preserve features a dog park, a playground, two picnic pavil-

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Softball tourney is big business

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