2006 Archive

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December 2006

Fire Department readies for kickoff

Nominations still open for MLK Award

Recreation and Parks names new director

City Council meetings

Tree Ordinance remains under review

Traffic signal timing job complete

Police Department lands grant

Enrollment to begin for winter activities

Mt. Vernon sidewalk project moves ahead

Meetings to focus on Ga. 400 traffic

City seeks firms to help with projects

November 2006

City set for one-year birthday celebration

Jenkins gets community service award

City wins partnership accolades

Governor presents award to police chief

Web site recognized for excellence

Code Enforcement chief named a '40 Under 40'

City Council and other meetings

Nominations begin for humanitarian award

Holiday schedule for November

October 2006

Move Complete: All Offices Now at City Hall

ZIP Code to Reflect Sandy Springs Addresses

Newell Rubbermaid to Donate Refuse Containers

Mayor Appears on CNBC, FOX News

Engineer Appointed to State Leadership Role

Town Hall Meetings Scheduled

September 2006

City Sprucing Up Tree Ordinance

Book Outlines Making of Sandy Springs

Coalition to Offer Feedback

Staff Gets Ready For Move to City Hall

Town Hall Meetings Set for September

Study Keys on Traffic Signals

City Council Meetings

Program Aimed at Curbing Illegal Signs

Important Note on Tax Codes

City Seeks Input on Recreation Plan

Students Can Become Pages

August 2006

Sandy Springs Hires Fire Chief

City Launches Comprehensive Plan

Move Over Sandy Springs: New Cities Coming

Transportation Plan in the Works

Roads Top 'Most-Congested' List

Recreation and Parks Sets Program Schedule

Council Meeting Dates

Atlanta to Work on Water Issues

Turtle Assumes Post at Police Department

July 2006

Sandy Springs Newsletter Hits the Stands

Citizens Head to Polls July 18

Councilmember to Hold Town Hall Meeting

No Millage Hike for Sandy Springs

Council, Mayor OK Land Use Plan

Council Meeting Dates

Police Up and Running

Shortlist Offers Quick Guide to City Services