PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga. - City officials in Peachtree Corners are launching a deeper review of the area’s growing deer population following a surge in sightings, vehicle collisions, and damage to residential properties.
What we know:
According to a recent city survey , 87% of residents report seeing deer on their property daily or weekly, and 74% say they’ve experienced deer-related damage. Two-thirds usually see groups of three or more deer at a time, while more than half have witnessed or been involved in deer-vehicle collisions — especially along East Jones Bridge Road, Spalding Drive, and Peachtree Corners Circle.
What's next:
In response, the city has installed wildlife cameras in various locations so experts can assess the size and movement of the herd. Findings will be shared