TSPLOST Last Mile Connectivity
Last Mile Connectivity focuses on improving multimodal transportation connections within and between activity centers, including Perimeter Center. The initiative aims to provide alternatives to automobile travel for shorter trips and improve connections for longer regional trips.
T-SPLOST Project Description
This project includes construction of Perimeter-area trails and acquisition of right-of-way for future high-capacity transit serving the Perimeter Community Improvement District.
Project Benefits
- Improve direct last-mile connections throughout the Perimeter Community Improvement District
- Preserve right-of-way for future transit service expansion
Estimated T-SPLOST Funding: $8,000,000
Project Activity and Public Engagement
A Public Information Open House was held in January 2017 as part of a joint three-city study involving the cities of Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, and Dunwoody.
The final draft report for the Last Mile Connectivity Study was presented to the Mayor and City Council in March 2017.

