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Perimeter CID outlines $42M in five‑year projects including bridge aesthetics, trails and vanpool pilot

3226907 · May 7, 2025
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Perimeter Community Improvement District leaders presented a five‑year priority list to the Sandy Springs City Council on May 6, 2025, detailing bridge aesthetic upgrades, $18.4 million for trails, intersection and signal projects, a vanpool pilot to replace express bus routes, and ongoing maintenance programs.

The Perimeter Community Improvement District (PCID) presented its updated five‑year project priorities to the Sandy Springs City Council on May 6, 2025, listing multimillion‑dollar investments in bridge aesthetics, trails and transportation demand management.

PCID representative Miss Hanlon told the council, "We have not been before you in quite a while to give an update on the CID," and said the board reprioritized projects after COVID and changes in the office market. She said the board has allocated funding across several “big buckets” including bridge aesthetics, trails and pedestrian improvements, intersection capacity work, local intersection fixes, transportation demand management (TDM), traffic officers, signal optimization, landscaping and asset management.

The update lists four bridge structures for aesthetic…

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