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Sandy Springs, Georgia — week of 2026-06-29 · all Sandy Springs meetings

ChatComm 911 Authority Considers FY2027 Budget, Subscriber Agreements

Sandy Springs officials have not yet reported any final decisions from the ChatComm 911 Authority’s special called meeting on June 23, where the board was scheduled to vote on its Fiscal Year 2027 budget and amendments to subscriber agreements with Brookhaven and Dunwoody. Meeting minutes have not been published, so the outcomes of those votes are not yet public.

ChatComm 911 Authority Special Called Session

The authority met in a hybrid format—via Zoom and in person—on June 23. The agenda listed three action items:

These items represent proposed updates to the intergovernmental agreements that govern how Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, and Dunwoody share 911 dispatch services through ChatComm. The FY2027 budget would set spending levels for the coming fiscal year. As of publication, no vote tallies, dollar amounts, or final language from the amendments have been released.

The meeting was a special called session, meaning it was not a regular monthly meeting. Residents seeking details on the approved agreements or budget figures will need to wait for the official minutes to be published by the authority.

Coming Up

No public meetings for Sandy Springs or its related authorities are currently scheduled in the next two weeks. Residents are encouraged to check the city’s official calendar for updates on future hearings, work sessions, and regular meetings.

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