Noah Reiter, assistant city manager for Sandy Springs, has announced his resignation effective Oct. 5.

Originally hired in 2008 to launch the city's 911 center, Reiter also successfully structured a contract for ambulance services with Rural/Metro in his first year on the job. He now oversees the city’s service contracts for information services, the Municipal Court, the non-emergency call center and serves as acting city manager in the city manager’s absence.

Reiter said he will be relocating to the northeast to be closer to family.

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