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Votes at a glance: council approves CIE transmission, grants and multiple contracts
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Summary
The council approved transmittal of the annual capital improvements element to the Atlanta Regional Commission, amended a public-safety grant budget by $288,862.62 for equipment, accepted over $1.15M in LMAG supplemental paving funds, awarded several contracts (including a $227,804.50 trenchless stormwater lining contract), and approved a HUD environmental review and property transfers; votes were taken by voice and approved.
At its April 21 meeting the Sandy Springs City Council approved a set of routine and project-specific items, including budget amendments, contract awards and intergovernmental agreements.
Key actions approved by voice vote:
- Transmission of the annual Capital Improvements Element (CIE) to the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for review. Staff described the CIE as a required report for jurisdictions that collect development impact fees covering collections and expenditures through the fiscal year ending 06/30/2025.
- Amendment to the FY2026 public-safety Community Violence Reduction (staffing) grant budget to appropriate $288,862.62 into FY2026 to repurpose personnel funds for equipment (ballistic shields, trauma response kits, rifle plates and headsets). Staff said the funds are from previously-awarded grants and this action moves previously planned FY2027 expenditures into FY2026 to align with a scope change.
- Authorization to submit an application to the Georgia Law Enforcement Certification Program (Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police) at a cost of $515 to pursue a higher meritorious level.
- Application to the Georgia LMAG local road assistance supplemental for $1,159,632.46 to accelerate paving; staff proposed a list of approximately 4.63 miles of roadways to match the supplemental funds.
- A construction agreement with GDOT for Path 400 Segment 2 (covered in a separate article) and acceptance of a GDOT quit-claim transfer of parcels to enable Abernathy South Greenway work.
- Award of a trenchless stormwater pipelining contract to NGI Trenchless Pipe and Repair, Inc. for $227,804.50 after a lower bidder identified a bid discrepancy; staff said the city's estimate had been about $263,425.
- Declaration of certain city fleet items as surplus and direction for disposition per city purchasing policy.
All items receiving motions were approved by voice vote with no recorded roll-call tallies in the transcript; council members expressed support and asked clarifying questions on implementation timing, notifications, and contractor experience where applicable.
Next steps: staff will implement the approved actions, post the design-guidelines draft for public review, provide follow-up materials and timelines for the comprehensive plan and proceed with procurement and construction tasks as authorized.

