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City Council Meeting/Work Session |
City Hall |
4/14 |
9:00 a.m. |
Design Review Board
Regular Meeting |
City Hall |
4/15 |
7:00 p.m. |
Board of Appeals
Regular Meeting |
City Hall |
4/16 |
7:00 p.m. |
Planning Commission
Regular Meeting |
City Hall |
4/21 |
6:00 p.m. |
City Council
Regular Meeting |
City Hall |
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4/28 |
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Design Review Board Regular Meeting |
City Hall |
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4/28 |
7:00 p.m. |
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Community Zoning Information Meeting |
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| Greetings from the City of Sandy Springs!
Welcome to the April 2009 edition of the Sandy Springs E-Blast. This marks a year of utilizing the E-blast format, which has proven to work very well. Over the past 12 months we have sent 59,975 copies of the City's monthly electronic newsletter and subscriptions are continuing to climb. Thank you for making the E-blast a success.
The purpose of this newsletter is to provide the residents and visitors of Sandy Springs information regarding the City's accomplishments, current projects and goals for the future. For more information about these and other projects, please visit the City's Web site at www.sandyspringsga.org. You may also address any questions or concerns to our Citizen Response Center at 770-730-5600, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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SANDY SPRINGS DAY WORKER CENTER IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Located just west of Roswell Road on Northwood. The modular building is located in the Mission parking lot. Signs will soon be up. This is a safe, convenient way to reach day workers. Bilingual staff will be on site to assist you.
Mission Village Day Worker Center 120 Northwood Drive Sandy Springs, GA 30342 missionvillage@gmail.com 404-992-2852
Hours: Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat 7 a.m.-12 p.m. |
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NRCS Floodplain Easement Fact Sheet - Extended to April 10th
 Property
owners who have floodplain on their properties are given the
opportunity to sell easements to the NRCS in order for those
flood-prone areas to be restored to their natural condition. Sign-up for the program has been extended two weeks until April 10, 2009.
Please read the Fact Sheet for more details.
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EASY WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES CAN HELP
 While most of us assume outside watering is our greatest
water usage, actually it is toilet flushing that consumes the greatest
percentage of water-35 percent of household water use. This fact presents us
with the greatest possibility of conserving water by installing new commodes
that need only 1.6-gallon per flush as opposed to the old ones consuming 3.5-7-gallons per flush. The retrofit program provides rebates to help finance
this retrofit.
To receive a rebate, Atlanta water/sewer customers must:
- Own/rent a residence that was built prior to 1993 and
have fixtures not currently in compliance with current water efficiency
plumbing code standards.
- Have a water account in good standing.
- Purchase and install a toilet from an approved list of
1.6- or 1.28-gallon per flush toilets.
- Provide the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning
District with their most recent water/sewer bill.
- Provide the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning
District with proof of purchase (showing make, model, flow rate and
installation.)
There are other easy measures to help conserve water, and
the free kits to do so are available from the Atlanta Watershed Management
Department or they are available at City Hall. To obtain a kit, visit City
Hall's Community Development Department Permits Counter, sign a water
Conservation Pledge Card and the kit is yours. Kits may also be obtained at the
North Fulton County Government Annex at the Extension Office. Included are a
low-flow shower head easily installed by homeowners, toilet dye tablets to
allow one to check whether the flushing mechanism is leaking and kitchen and
bath faucet aerators that reduce water consumption from those sources. For more information:Toilet Rebate Program(404) 463-8645 City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management(404) 546-1264 |
Planning a block party or neighborhood event? Our Special Events form is now online. Click here to register your upcoming event. |
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SIDEWALK PROGRAM UPDATE
River Valley Road
Sidewalks Construction
Construction
is underway on this project to construct sidewalks on both sides of River
Valley Road from Riverside Drive to Amberidge Trail. This project, originally developed by Sandy
Springs Revitalization, Inc., involves construction of new curbs and
sidewalks as well as associated driveway tie-ins and utility relocations. Repaving is scheduled upon project
completion. An overall construction
period of six months is planned. To
date, new retaining walls, curbing, sidewalks and driveway tie-ins have been
installed from Riverside Drive to Colewood Way.
Lake Forest
Elementary School Sidewalk Design
A consultant
is designing a sidewalk on Lake Forrest Drive from the I-285 underpass to
Hammond Drive to provide improved pedestrian access within the
neighborhood. The project includes
improvements to the intersection of Lake Forrest Drive and Hammond Drive. Requests for variances to support the
proposed construction were approved in March.
Ridgeview Middle
School Sidewalk Design
A design is
underway to develop a complete sidewalk system along Peachtree-Dunwoody Road in
the vicinity of the school. Preliminary
concept plans were presented during the March 9, 2009 Open House. Adjacent property owners should receive more
detailed information and driveway easement requests by early May.
Spalding Charter
Elementary School
The design
consultant begins surveying this month on this project to construct sidewalk on
Brandon Mill and Dalrymple near the school.
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PAVING PROGRAM UPDATE
The City of Sandy
Springs has completed all of the paving scheduled for the 2008 Capital
Paving Projects, which included more than 16 miles of roadway. Work will resume within
the next few days for streets needing repairs. The contractor will
perform the repair work during daytime hours on:
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Mount Vernon Highway from
Roswell Road to Heards Ferry Road;
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Heards Ferry Road from Mount
Vernon Highway to Northside Drive;
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Trowbridge Road from Spalding
Drive to Roswell Road; and
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Huntcliff Trace from Hightower
Road to The 5th Green.
Please check the City's Web site for the
dates when this work will begin. Message signs will be posted to advise
motorists of work zones.

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NEWS FROM THE SANDY SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT
 The
Sandy Springs Police Department congratulates the graduating
class of the Sandy Springs Citizens Police Academy. Graduation was held
on Monday, March 30th. This
was the very first class with at least two more Citizen Academies expected for
2009. Residents participated in a 10-week academy that taught them skills
such as criminal procedures to K-9 operations to actually riding along with an
officer on a shift. If you are interested in signing up for the next
Academy, please contact Lt. David Roskind at 770-730-5600.
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SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 6TH
Registration
will begin April 6, 2009 for the upcoming Recreation
and Parks Department's Summer Camp program. A variety of weekly camps are
offered for preschoolers, youth and teens throughout the summer.
Participants have the opportunity to improve sports skills, create an art
masterpiece, learn something new and best of all make new friends!
For more information and a complete listing of the Recreation Departments'
available summer camps please visit the Recreation and Parks page of our Web site or to register online please visit www.activenet.active.com/sandyspringsga |
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RECREATION PROGRAM UPDATES
STROLLER
FITNESS, CARDIO-KICKBOXING AND SILVER FITNESS CLASSES TO BE HELD AT HAMMOND PARK
Stroller Fitness "That's How We
Stroll" classes are for any parent looking for a way to get or stay fit and spend
time with their children. Workouts will include cardiovascular endurance
walking and interval strength, flexibility and body toning exercises using
resistance tubing, the stroller and the environment. The Cardio-Kickboxing class is an interval
style workout mixing kickboxing with resistance training and core endurance to
reach a higher level of fitness. The morning and early afternoon Silver
Fitness Seniorcise and Posture Plus classes are available for ages 50 and
up and are designed to improve balance and flexibility and increase muscular
strength to bring the body to its proper alignment and functioning the way it
was designed, pain free. All fitness classes are conducted at Hammond Park and a FREE TRIAL class is available
for each of these classes.
For registration information and a class schedule,
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MARK OUR CALENDAR! Does your organization have an upcoming event that is free to the public and you would like to share it on the City's Community Calendar? Use our Comments and Questions form to submit your event. Please include the following with your event submission:
- Date and time of the event
- Location of the event
- Brief description
- Contact Information
- Web site and any other information
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