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Council approves grant applications, 2025 priorities and tax certification; several routine resolutions pass
Summary
At its Feb. 18 meeting the Sandy Springs City Council unanimously approved resolutions to pursue a National Park Service grant for a Springway Trail segment, seek a state firefighter grant, adopt 2025 city priorities, and certify an estimated rollback rate for tax year 2025.
The Sandy Springs City Council on Feb. 18 approved multiple resolutions and staff requests with largely routine discussion and unanimous voice votes.
The council approved a resolution authorizing the city to pursue the National Park Service’s Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program grant for Springway Trail Segment 2c (agenda item 2025-042). Assistant City Manager Kristen Beyer Smith said Segment 2c’s most recent construction estimate is approximately $13,900,000. The city has about $3,000,000 available in the city trail…
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