The Multi-Use Path System is what sets Peachtree City apart from nearly every other city in the United States. Live like a local and spend the day traveling the 100+ mile network of paths connecting neighborhoods, retail shopping centers, places of worship, office and medical parks, schools, recreation centers and lakes. Show
Path System Maps and Brochure
Multi-Use Path Master Plan
2017 SPLOSTThe 2017 SPLOST program includes 17 multi-use path system improvement projects. Visit the 2017 SPLOST webpage to view the list of projects values at over $4.9 Million. 2022 Golf Cart RenewalsRenew Online Resident RenewalsThe 3-year renewal notices for 2023 - 2025, totaling $45, will be mailed on October 3, 2022, and will be due by December 31, 2022. A $20 late fee will apply to all late renewals. Non-Resident Annual RenewalsNon-resident renewals for 2023 will be mailed out on December 12, 2022, and are due by January 31, 2023. The new supplemental sticker will be valid until January 31, 2024. Non-residents pay the $15 annual registration PLUS a $235 path user fee. A $20 late fee will apply to all late renewals. New Cart Registration & TransfersThose registering a new cart must call or visit City Hall (770-487-7657). Links to the registration and transfer forms are included below. Cart owners must register within 10 days of cart purchase and notify the City of any changes in ownership or owner contact information within 10 business days. Sticker Placement:Please place the Blue resident stickers to the left of the existing white, numbered decals (one sticker on each side of the cart). The 1-Year stickers (Red for 2023) are placed below the white numbered decals. Example: About our pathsPeachtree City's hallmark is its 100-mile network of multi-use paths for pedestrians, cyclists, and golf carts. Peachtree City residents can go from neighborhood to shopping centers, schools, and parks through the wooded scenery that makes Peachtree City special. Select from the forms and information links below to find out all you need to know about Peachtree City's most popular recreation and transportation amenity. Path system rules and requirements brochure (PDF)Registering A CartTo register a cart with Peachtree City, you will need the completed Registration Form (PDF) along with proof of ownership (sales receipt or release from the previous owner), photo ID, and the fee (see below). Carts will only be registered to owners who are age 18 or older. To transfer a previously owned cart to the new owner, please complete the Ownership Transfer Form (PDF). A $15 Transfer Fee applies along with the pro-rated Non-Resident fee for those living outside Peachtree City. Carts must be registered within 10 days of purchase. A $20 late fee applies, along with any fines issued by the Municipal Court Judge. Registered cart owners are responsible for notifying the City of the sale of the cart or removal of decals within 10 days (Cart Release Form (PDF)), and must notify the City within 60 days of moving (Change of Address Form (PDF)). A $20 late fee applies, along with any fines issued by the Municipal Court Judge. Fees
Outside City - $235 per year - those who live outside Peachtree City limits and do not pay Peachtree City property taxes must also pay a $235 per year user fee for the path system. The fee is prorated by quarter for the first year of registration. Bills are mailed annually to the owner on record. Total registration & fee = $250 per year. Low-Speed VehiclesLow-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) must be tagged through the Fayette County Tag Office and may only be driven by licensed drivers. All LSVs must have an amber strobe light acquired from the Georgia Department of Driver Safety (DDS). DDS Strobe Light Application (PDF) Path System Maps and Planning HistoryVisit the Multi-use Path System Maps web page to view current and historical maps. Multi-Use Path System Maintenance 2017-2021 Click HERE to enlarge the image. How many miles of golf cart paths does Peachtree City have?About our paths
Peachtree City's hallmark is its 100-mile network of multi-use paths for pedestrians, cyclists, and golf carts. Peachtree City residents can go from neighborhood to shopping centers, schools, and parks through the wooded scenery that makes Peachtree City special.
Why does Peachtree City have so many golf carts?Almost every family in this town of 35,000 has one of the low-speed, low-carbon vehicles. That makes for about 10,000 of them roaming the 90 miles of cart-compatible paths, picking up groceries, taking kids to school and robbing banks doing all the short trips that make up so much of our daily driving.
How old do you have to be to drive a golf cart in Peachtree City?Golf Carts may ONLY be driven by:
Those 16 or older, with or without driver's license (unless license has been suspended or revoked) • 15-years-olds with a valid learners permit (unless suspended or revoked) in their possession.
How many golf carts are in Peachtree City?Peachtree City Mayor Kim Learnard says that her town now has more than 10,000 registered golf carts among its roughly 13,000 households.
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