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Tag: Sandy Springs City Councilman Chip Collins

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Sandy Springs officials, residents tour county land city leaders say could be future city park

by Joe Earle March 31, 2011April 1, 2011

Sandy Springs City Councilman Chip Collins grew up in the area and now lives within a mile of the riverfront parcel, but said  he’d never set foot on the property until that morning. He was impressed. “There are not many swaths of 20 acres of land in Sandy Springs, especially not many that are relatively […]

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