As the population of Sandy Springs grows, the City is constantly working to improve our public infrastructure.
Transportation Improvement Map
Featured Projects
Work never stops in Sandy Springs! The City is currently constructing three new public safety buildings and a new beautiful park to honor our veterans.
Roadways
Including Roswell Road (which is officially SR 9), the City oversees 330 miles of local streets.
Traffic Signals
Learn about the City's management of traffic signals to improve traffic flows. You'll also find information on current traffic signal improvement projects.
Sidewalks
Connectivity, whether by car or foot, are important, ongoing initiatives. A formal process is in place to help add sidewalk, walkability throughout Sandy Springs.
Bicycle, Pedestrian Trails
The City Council adopted the Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trail Plan in 2014. This plan is the first time the City took a comprehensive evaluation of its existing bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and identified future investments.
Street Lighting
Street lights in the City are installed exclusively to illuminate public streets, roads and sidewalks to keep motorists and pedestrians safe.
TSPLOST
A Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) is a sales tax used to fund capital outlay projects proposed by a county government and municipal governments. A Transportation SPLOST (TSPLOST) is simply a sales tax where the capital outlays are intended for transportation purposes only.
Commuter Options
There's never been a better time to rethink your commute!
Traffic Calming
Traffic calming techniques are generally classified as physical devices or psychological devices put in place to slow traffic down in residential areas.
Road Work Advisory
Stay up to date with the latest planned lane and road closures around the city.
Right of Way Policy
The Right of Way Office carries out the City's right of way acquisition, maintenance, and disposal operations.