Courtesy Buckhead CID
Courtesy Buckhead CID

Sandy Springs City Council recently approved an agreement with Livable Buckhead and the PATH Foundation to move ahead with design of a PATH400 multi-use trail link between Buckhead and Sandy Springs.

Originally proposed as a 5-mile trail, PATH400 currently runs between Lenox and Old Ivy roads in Buckhead, and has phased extensions north to Liordans Drive either under construction or already planned.

Last year, the state Department of Transportation agreed to add another segment of PATH400 to its planned rebuild of the I-285/Ga. 400 interchange, a segment that would run between the Glenridge Connector and Peachtree-Dunwoody Road in Sandy Springs’ Pill Hill medical district.

Those plans left a missing link in PATH400 between Loridans and the Glenridge Connector. But last year, Livable Buckhead secured an Atlanta Regional Commission grant to design that segment. The grant provides $496,000 in federal matching dollars, according to the city of Sandy Springs, and Livable Buckhead is providing $124,000 in matching funds.

Collin Kelley has been the editor of Atlanta Intown for two decades and has been a journalist and freelance writer for 35 years. He’s also an award-winning poet and novelist.