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Sandy Springs officials look at ways to speed up construction of new sidewalks, paths

Key points:• Sandy Springs officials are prioritizing walkability and connectivity by increasing transportation funding for sidewalk and sidepath projects around the city. Council members cite constituent demand.• Fulton County voters will decide whether to renew the 0.75% sales tax for transportation (TSPLOST) this November.• The Sandy Springs City Council increased the city’s 2026 TSPLOST budget for sidewalks to $16 million. Most of the city’s…
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roughdraftatlanta.com broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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