Sandy Springs officials have put a brand on the city’s planning process for the next decade and developed a website devoted to it.

Officials said www.thenext10.org debuted on Tuesday, and is designed to spread information and jumpstart community interaction. City spokeswoman Sharon Kraun said the city planning team will host input sessions online and gather feedback from that and from regularly rotating poll questions. Meeting notices will also be posted.

City consultant Rhodeside and Harwell is holding various public meetings with stakeholder groups, as well.

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Jo'wan Bellamy taught in the GNETS program for 17 years and recently transferred to Atlanta’s new behavioral program at Crawford Long Middle School. (Arvin Temkar/AJC)

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