Sandy Springs — City staff announced a project to reconfigure the intersections of Boylston Drive and Hammond Drive, shifting Boylston east to align with Hammond Glen Drive and removing a second traffic signal. Construction is expected to begin in mid‑August and last about 15 months.
City of Sandy Springs staff said the new alignment will combine two existing signalized intersections — one serving the Hammond Glen community and one by an adjacent office building — into a single, realigned intersection. "The intersection will remain open during construction," a Staff member said, "but there will be some occasional lane closures so crews can get the work done safely." Project information is posted at spr.gs/boylston.
The project will move Boylston Drive to the east to line up with Hammond Glen Drive and eliminate the separate signal currently at the office building. Officials described the work as a long‑term construction effort that will continue about 15 months from its mid‑August start; the city did not provide a firm completion date in the meeting record. Staff said the intersection will remain open during the work but warned drivers to expect occasional lane closures.
This announcement was informational; no motions or formal council votes were recorded in the meeting transcript on this item. The presentation focused on the configuration change, construction timing and traffic impacts rather than funding, permitting or contractor selection, none of which were specified.
Residents and commuters who want more details or project updates were directed to the project webpage at spr.gs/boylston.