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Safe Streets 4 Sandy Springs: Sandy Springs Safety Action Plan

Project Overview

The Sandy Springs Safety Action Plan will identify strategies to help reduce fatal and serious injury crashes on its roadways. This plan will analyze comprehensive crash data to identify high crash locations and a high injury network, establish a safety framework and goals, and develop an implementation program of actions and projects to make progress toward meeting safety targets.

Between 2018 and 2022, there were about 27,500 crashes on Sandy Springs roadways, including I-285, SR 400, Roswell Road, and streets owned by the City. Among these crashes, over 50 crashes resulted in at least one fatality, and over 200 crashes involved at least one serious injury.

A three part pie chart, showing the percentage of fatal, serious, and all crashes separated by city-owned streets, I-285, Roswell Road, and State Route 400

 

Final Adopted Report

Final Report - Executive Summary

The public review period for the final draft report was March 18 - April 15, 2025. 

Get Involved

Public meetings were held on Thursday, November 21. The project team discussed the highlights of the draft Safety Action Plan, and gathered feedback.

  • Virtual Public Meeting 

Tell us what you think! The comment period will be open until Thursday, December 5th. Please click here to take part.

Public meetings were held on August 29, 2024, to showcase and discuss findings and concerns. Information provided at the meeting can be found below. 

Presentation

Display Boards

Input Boards

Safety Concerns

Where Do You Live

Welcome Letter

Comment Card

Tarjeta de comentario

Carta de Bienvenida

 

Questions? Please email communications@sandyspringsga.gov

Stars & Stripes Celebration

Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration

Get ready for a star-spangled evening of fun as the City of Sandy Springs hosts our annual Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration on Friday, July 4 at City Springs.
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