Sandy Springs has embarked on an asphalt pavement preservation project called Hot-In-Place Recycling, targeting streets that were recommended by the city’s pavement network evaluation.

Each treatment will take about an hour. City officials say residents won’t be inconvenienced much during the process, noting that it will take one day to recycle and one day to micro-surface the street.

There are 17 streets in the program.

For more information, please contact the city’s public works department at 770-730-5600.