b"Here's how Fayette County's sales tax compares to other surrounding counties: Clayton County collects an 8 sales tax. Coweta, Spalding, Fulton, DeKalb, Henry, and Pike counties allcollect 7. This is important because the extra penny of sales tax funds only projects in the counties inwhich they are collected, no matter where the buyer paying the tax lives. This way, even people who do notlive in Fayette County, but are using its infrastructure, are helping to pay for the costs dedicated to publicservices. If approved by voters, the 2023 Fayette County SPLOST will be invested in capital projects throughout thecounty in the areas of transportation, public safety, infrastructure, and parks and recreation. The projectswill be defined in an intergovernmental agreement that includes a specific list of projects for each city andthe county. SPLOST DISTRIBUTION Fayette $94,728,900Fayette County and the cities of Brooks, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, and CountyTyrone will share the SPLOST proceeds based on population. Shown to Peachtree $67,380,600the right is how an intergovernmental agreement allocates the estimated Cityrevenue from a six-year SPLOST. Fayetteville $33,398,400Peachtree City has compiled a list of projects that represent a significantinvestment in the facilities and infrastructure that contribute to our quality Tyrone $13,492,500of life. Many of the projects have been requested by the community to bemaintained from the previous SPLOST (increased path and street paving), Brooks $999,600while others, such as a new southside fire station, have been planned foryears without any identified funding source.Total $210,000,000This document outlines Peachtree Citys 2023 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax projects. A brief description of Tier 1 (mandatory completion) projects and anticipatedfunding requirements are outlined to address needs for our signature multi-use path system, roads, publicsafety, and recreation for Peachtree City. If approved, the 2023 SPLOST would replace the current 2017SPLOST and would be in effect for a six (6) year period from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2029. A listingof identified Tier 2 projects (which will be completed only if funding is available) is also included for anyundesignated or excess funding once Tier 1 projects are completed. PTC SPLOST 2023|4"