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TwitterSandy Springs Zoning adopted 8/15/2017. More information is available at https://www.sandyspringsga.gov/planning-and-zoning
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Use this map to explore Sandy Springs, Georgia.You can navigate, lookup addresses and parcels, draw, and print your own maps. Turn on additional layers to learn more about the city such as your City Council representative or current zoning. Download the data at our Open Data portal.Additional LayersCity Council DistrictsZoningZoning Overlay Districts.View the User GuidePlease contact GIS@sandyspringsga.gov with any questions or comments.
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General reference PDF map of sites to be maintained in the Community Appearance RFP 18-003.
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This ready-to-print map shows the proposed sidewalk projects only from the T-SPLOST program.On November 8, 2016, Fulton County voters, including residents of Sandy Springs, approved the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (T-SPLOST), a referendum to fund transportation improvements within the participating cities. In Sandy Springs, T-SPLOST passed with 56.7 percent of the vote.Beginning in April 2017, a 0.75 percent (3/4 of a cent) sales tax will be collected to fund the T-SPLOST transportation projects. An estimate $103.7 million over five years is expected to be raised for use in Sandy Springs for transportation improvements. Who pays the 0.75 percent tax? The sales tax will be paid by anyone - residents, visitors, businesses and tourists - who buys taxable products or services inside Fulton County, outside City of Atlanta limits. Where will the money be spent? The projects identified and approved by the City Council as part of the T-SPLOST initiative are listed below:Traffic Efficiency Improvements: Provides for local intersection and traffic efficiency upgrades throughout the city ($18,000,000)Perimeter Transit Last Mile Connectivity: Construct Perimeter Trails and acquire right-of-way for future high capacity transit linking the Perimeter CID and other alternative transportation options ($8,000,000)Sidewalk Program: Continue filling sidewalk gaps throughout Sandy Springs ($11,000,000)Johnson Ferry/Mt Vernon Efficiency Improvements: Construct dual roundabouts at Johnson Ferry Road and Mt Vernon Hwy intersections, sidewalks, and return streets to two-way traffic operations. ($26,000,000)Mt Vernon Multi use Path: Create path from City Springs to Sandy Springs MARTA ($11,000,000)Hammond Drive, Phase 1 Efficiency Improvements: Complete design for Hammond Drive project to include 4 lanes with sidewalks, bicycle lanes, and transit lanes, and acquire right-of-way ($16,000,000)SR 400 Trail System: Connect Path 400 Trail from terminus at Loridans Drive to I-285/SR400 interchange trail ($5,500,000)Roberts Drive Multi use Path: Roswell road to Island Ford Park ($5,500,000)Roadway Maintenance and Paving: Provide for paving and roadway maintenance throughout the city ($16,785,429)
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TwitterRetired 8/18/2021 since it takes so long to draw. Use the vector tile layer instead.The following length statistics reflect the geometric length of hydrology features that were generated using a National Elevation Dataset (NED) DEM with the ArcHydro extension in ArcMap. The analysis inputs required twenty-five (25) acre accumulation prior to beginning a stream line. Stream orders were assigned using the Strahler method via a toolbox available through ArcGIS. These orders were manually validated.
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Includes point features for markings such as turn lanes, warnings, bike lanes and line features for striping including stop bars, lane delineators, crosswalks, etc. See Condition field for striping assets for striping management.Data is not updated by GIS. A new inventory is collected with the PCI collection every 3 years.
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TwitterDownloadable (PDF) map showing primary and secondary maintenance routes in the public right of way in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Primary roads are to be maintained weekly during the growing season (April 1st to October 1st) while secondary roads require maintenance four times during the growing season.
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TwitterPriority Development Areas in the City of Sandy Springs. They are relative to the development code.
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TwitterThe City of Sandy Springs is divided into 6 council districts. This dataset is a geogrpahic representation of the city council districts and the current council member representing the district. This dataset seeks to represent the City Council districts to a parcel level accuracy.
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TwitterPerimeter Community Improvement Districts
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TwitterStatic reference map created 09/09/2013 to show the street sweeping plan for the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia.
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This application serves as an index for traffic counts and provides some basic information; however, full reports and details of counts can be requested by Open Records Requests for a given location. Email questions about the application to GIS@Sandyspringsga.gov
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TwitterCapital Improvement Projects available to the public to view and download from the City of Sandy Springs. Updates every Friday. There are duplicates of the projects in the layer; these have different fiscal years and bid phases. Do not edit this layer. Edit the data in the Enterprise Geodatabase.
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Sandy Springs City Limit
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TwitterData in this feature class shows the current zoning for all parcels in Sandy Springs. This dataset is used to create the Official Zoning Map for the City of Sandy Springs, GA. Details regarding the Zoning regulations and Development code for the city can be found on the city's website. Layers used for the Community Development GIS viewer. Caution! This layer is used in the Community Development public application. Do not delete this unless the Zoning Layers in that application has been re-mapped to another source.
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TwitterThis dataset represents the centerline of all streets, roads and highways in Fulton County. Each record represents a street segment between at-grade intersections. Attributes include street name elements, odd and even address ranges, feature type, zip code (left and right) and highway number.The municipalities of Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto, South Fulton, Union City, as well as the Fulton Industrial District (FID) are actively maintained by the Fulton County GIS Division. The data for Johns Creek, Milton, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell are obtained from the respective cities data portal or REST endpoint and incorporated into this countywide data. For questions or issues concerning these cities, please contact the owner of the respective data directly.
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Address Points have been developed to facilitate tracking residential and commercial locations (down to specific units/suites) as well as other non-building structures where the City has issued permits or tracks assets. The information contained herein encompasses data for all the municipalities within Fulton County.The Fulton County GIS Division maintains the information for Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto, South Fulton, and Union City. The data for Johns Creek, Milton, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell are obtained from the respective cities data portal or REST endpoint and incorporated into this countywide data. For questions or issues concerning these cities, please contact the owner of the respective data directly.
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TwitterThe City developed a Recreation and Park Master Plan to strategically address and enhance its greenspace and greenways, recreation, parks, open space, and trails. The Master Plan assess the current inventory and determines the potential of adding more recreation and parks initiatives. The plan was developed in 2018 and adopted in 2019. This layer contains buffers of the proposed park areas resulting from the study.
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TwitterSandy Springs Zoning adopted 8/15/2017. More information is available at https://www.sandyspringsga.gov/planning-and-zoning