Public Works
The Public Works Department is responsible for the City’s transportation systems which includes road and right of way maintenance, traffic engineering, transportation planning and capital improvement implementation. Public Works is also responsible for the City’s storm water infrastructure. You can contact Public Works through the Citizen Response Center at 770-730-5600.
INVESTING IN OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
Since its incorporation in 2005, the City of Sandy Springs has been investing in a number of Capital Improvement Projects. To find out more about the ongoing progress of these projects, visit the Capital Improvements Projects page.
FY 2012 Resurfacing to Start
The City of Sandy Springs Financial Year 2012 Paving Program began on Monday, January 23, 2012. Projects schedules are subject to weather conditions.
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City, State Partnerships Continue
The City of Sandy Springs and its Public Works Department is developing stronger bonds and partnerships with local utility companies and state and local agencies. The goal of these partnerships is to ensure progress of existing and development of future projects. The current collaboration consists of meetings discussing present and pending projects, coordination between the utility companies and discussion of rates and the potential use of energy efficient lighting throughout
the City.
Currently, the City has thirty-two Capital Improvement Projects in different phases of development and construction. One such project is the Johnson Ferry/Abernathy Road Widening. Construction began on one of the busiest east-west routes north of the Perimeter in 2008. The widening project is a joint effort between the City of Sandy Springs and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).
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