A representative from the city provided an overview of what residents can expect over the next five years.
Ron Slotin, a Sandy Springs resident, is running in the April 18 special election to fill Georgia's 6th Congressional District seat.
Sandy Springs leaders approved an increase in the guaranteed maximum price for construction, but the overall budget remains unchanged.
The segment in front of Barfield Road in front of the company's new headquarters will be renamed.
A representative from the city of Sandy Springs will discuss the various projects at the organization's annual meeting on March 14.
Mayor Paul focused his remarks on the new City Springs development, comprehensive land use planning and transportation improvements.
The closures will run nightly from Feb. 26 to March 3 along a segment of I-285 in Sandy Springs and DeKalb County.
The Georgia Senate has passed S.B. 6, which would create the Georgia Regional Transit Council.
The public information open house will be held at the Hammond Park gym.
The change impact contractors who want to work outside the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. during the week and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m on Saturday.
It's believed the legal team will include a part-time city attorney, part-time assistant city attorney and two full-time staff attorneys.
An official with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs noted Sandy Springs' document is "truly exceptional."
Trees and other vegetation will be removed along the right of way between the Mt. Vernon Highway bridge and Abernathy Road.
The 150-day moratorium applies to developers who've yet submitted plans to the city.
The closures will be implemented between Johnson Ferry Road and Mt. Vernon Highway and are expected to remain in place through the summer.
Establishments licensed to sell alcohol can dispense up to two drinks at a time to one person. Those drinks can be a maximum of 16 ounces.
The city will host open houses Jan. 26 for the Last Mile Connectivity study and Powers Ferry-Mt. Paran Road improvements.
It appears Sandy Springs leaders misunderstood the company's pilot program in the works for private property owners.
The fee will help the city recover the cost of technology and software needed to provide online permitting services.
The property is bound by Roswell Road to the west, Johnson Ferry Road to the north and Mt. Vernon Highway to the south.
The open house will be held Jan. 26 at Holy Spirit Preparatory School.
The Municipal Court judge approved an order to allow the city to begin addressing issues at a home on Hilderbrand Drive.
Weather permitting, crews will close the left lane nightly Jan. 10-23 between Hammond Drive and the Spalding Drive overpass.
The city of Sandy Springs on Friday held a ceremony to also honor the men and women tasked with building the large construction project.
Rusty Paul is in his first term serving as Sandy Springs' second mayor.
Last mile connectivity seeks to address connections between final destinations and transit stops and stations.
Jon Ossoff is seeking Georgia's Sixth Congressional District seat, which covers north Fulton and parts of DeKalb and East Cobb counties.
Flasher's on Roswell Road was one of three adult entertainment venues that were cited for code violations by Sandy Springs officials.
Michael Enoch, a 38-year veteran of the industry, will relocate from China to start his new role on Feb. 1.
The Johnson Ferry Road bridge over the Chattahoochee River was named after Georgia's senior senator.
Flasher's at 6420 Roswell Road was closed Monday following a raid conducted last week by Sandy Springs police.
Magic Mike's Automotive, formerly known as Eddie's Automotive, will move to the former Midas shop at 6506B Roswell Road.
A friend and advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Xernona Clayton worked to desegregate hospitals in Atlanta in 1966.
The State Transportation Board approved using Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle bonds to buy right of way for the Revive 285 project.
A dedication ceremony is set for Dec. 22 at the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area's Johnson Ferry North entrance.
The State Elections Board on Tuesday reviewed the case.
The closures will take place over GA-400 nightly on Monday, Dec. 12 and Tuesday, Dec. 13.
The change to the city's alcohol ordinance was unanimously approved by the City Council at its Dec. 6 meeting.
Changes include placing fire suppression devices in kitchens, fire extinguishers in every unit and using intumescent paint in certain areas.
Sandy Springs resident Ron Slotin and Marietta native Josh McLaurin, both Democrats, are seeking to replace Dr. Tom Price.