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Sandy Springs Circle alone
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off on plans buy a piece of Allen Park to
make way for the 1-285 improvements.
City Council members weren’t con
cerned about Allen Park, but they were
very concerned about the project’s po
tential impact on Sandy Springs Circle.
Sandy Springs Circle is a major com
ponent of the city’s plans to revive its
downtown, an effort that will cost up
ward of $100 million.
“We’re all unanimous that we don’t
want Sandy Springs Circle messed
with,” City Council
man Tibby Dejulio
said to an ARCADIS
planner during an
April 30 update on
the project.
The 1-285 im
provement effort is
called “Revive285,”
and the planning pro
cess has been ongo
ing since 2006. The
“top end” of 1-285 is
the portion between
the intersections of
1-75 and 1-85, much
of it in the city’s front yard. The plan is
in the midst of environmental reviews.
Any real construction would be years
away, said ARCADIS Senior Transpor
tation Planner Timothy Preece. Fund
ing hasn’t been identified and cost esti
mates run into the billions. Under some
of the options being considered, Sandy
Springs Circle would be opened to ad
ditional traffic to ease congestion along
1-285.
“We’ve tested several design options
“We’re all unanimous
that we don’t want
Sandy Springs Circle
messed with.”
- TIBBY DEJULIO
CITY COUNCILMAN
which potentially could include ac
cess from 1-285 to Sandy Springs Cir
cle,” Preece said. “One concept would
be for just general traffic. The other con
cept would be that future managed lanes
would have access to Sandy Springs Cir
cle, and of course there’s always the op
tion that no access would be provided to
Sandy Springs Circle.”
What would be the earliest residents
could expect to see changes to the road?
“If all the chips fell in the right plac
es, at the very earliest you’d be looking at
five or six years from
now,” Preece said.
Realistically, any im
provements would be
10 to 15 years off, he
said.
Sandy Springs
already is acquir
ing land and setting
aside money to be
gin work on the city
center project. Giv
ing approval to buy
ing a piece of Allen
Park wouldn’t mean
the city is also sign
ing off on any of the models for Sandy
Springs Circle, Preece said.
Preece said Sandy Springs’ opinion
would weigh heavily in any final plans
for the project.
City Council members during the
April 30 meeting didn’t leave any room
for interpretation.
“We do not need you going onto
Sandy Springs Circle,” City Council-
woman Karen Meinzen-McEnerny
said.
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The Sandy Springs City Council usually meets the first and the third
Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at City Hall, which is located at
7840 Roswell Road, Building 500
For the most up to date meeting schedule, visit
http://www.sandyspringsga.org/Calendars/City-Calendar
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