How Should Sandy Springs Spend Over $500,000? You Decide

January 24, 2009 by Lee Davenport  

The City of Sandy Springs has begun preparing its 2009 Annual Action Plan under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Sandy Springs Citizens may present ideas to the Mayor and City Council on how the city might use its 2009 CDBG funds at a public hearing on Tuesday, February 3. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m.

Sandy Springs Says “Time Out” For Hate

September 4, 2008 by Lee Davenport  

It’s 2008 not 1938 so why are we still having the same hatred issues?  Have you heard that in less than two weeks, two different graffiti images of a swastika were painted near the Epstein School, which is a Jewish Day school near the heavily trafficked Johnson Ferry Rd. in the heart of Sandy Springs?  The Epstein School is currently seeking expansion of its real estate acreage, which may have been the spark to ignite these property-defacing acts.  What a horrible image and reminder of the Nazi regime for parents, teachers, and children to see all in the pursuit of education and personal betterment.

Al Alberghini Announces City Council Bid in Sandy Springs’ Sister City

August 11, 2008 by Lee Davenport  

Reminiscent of the 2005 exhilarating decision for Sandy Springs to incorporate as a city, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs neighboring community, is now primed to do the same and in need of its first term of leaders to take the helm.  Thirty-year Dunwoody resident Al Alberghini formally announced his candidacy for the for Dunwoody City Council, District One local seat July 31st. 
ALBERGHINI IS A BUSINESSMAN AND  INVENTOR

What’s the City of Sandy Springs Up to?

August 9, 2008 by Lee Davenport  

On Monday, August 11 at 7 p.m. Sandy Springs District 6 Council member Karen Meinzen McEnerny will continue her series of Town Hall Meetings, focusing on the City’s accomplishments that evening.   Learn more about what the city of Sandy Springs has to offer by meeting at the library at the Holy Spirit Preparatory School, 4820 Long Island Drive NE beginning at 7 p.m.

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