Sandy Springs Dog Park Litter Bylaws

Parks and Public Spaces Georgia 3 Minutes Read · published March 01, 2026 Flag of Georgia

Sandy Springs, Georgia maintains rules for park use, litter control, and dog parks to protect public health, safety, and enjoyment of open spaces. This guide summarizes applicable municipal rules and the practical steps residents and visitors should follow when using benches, disposing of litter, or bringing dogs to designated areas. It highlights who enforces the rules, typical penalties where published, and how to report problems or request a review. For official park rules and on-site signage see City park and dog-park pages[1].

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of litter and park behavior in Sandy Springs is handled through the City of Sandy Springs departments responsible for Parks & Recreation and code enforcement, with assistance from the Sandy Springs Police Department for violations requiring public-safety response. The municipal code contains the enabling ordinances and prohibited acts; the cited code text does not list specific fines on the referenced page, so amounts are not specified on the cited page.[2]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; check the municipal code or contact Code Enforcement for current schedules.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: city orders, abatement notices, removal of property, and referral to municipal court are possible under the code text referenced.
  • Enforcer & complaint pathway: Parks & Recreation and City Code Enforcement accept reports and may refer to Sandy Springs Police for safety issues; see Help and Support section for contact links.
  • Appeals and review: the municipal code or administrative rules govern appeal routes and time limits; specific timelines are not specified on the cited page.
Follow posted park signage; on-site rules may be enforceable by city staff.

Applications & Forms

Permits for organized events, special use of benches, or temporary facilities in parks are processed by the City’s Parks & Recreation department; if no specific permit form for benches or dog-park exceptions is published, the city indicates event or facility permit procedures on the Parks pages cited.[1]

  • Event or facility permit: name and submission details are available from Parks & Recreation; fees and deadlines vary by permit type.
  • Where to submit: Parks & Recreation office or the city’s online permit portal if offered.
If a specific fee or fine is needed for compliance, request the current fee schedule from the city.

Common Violations

  • Littering on park grounds or leaving pet waste.
  • Bringing dogs off-leash outside designated dog-park areas.
  • Unauthorized posting, damage, or removal of benches and park fixtures.
Photograph violations, note time and exact location before submitting a report.

Action Steps

  • To report litter or park damage: document the issue and use the city’s official complaint/reporting form or call Code Enforcement.
  • For safety threats or active violations, contact Sandy Springs Police immediately.
  • To pay fines or inquire about appeal procedures, contact the municipal court or Code Enforcement as directed in the municipal code.

FAQ

Can I take my dog off-leash in Sandy Springs parks?
Dogs must be on-leash outside designated off-leash dog-park areas; follow posted signage in each park and the rules on the city dog-park page.[1]
What should I do if I see litter or a damaged bench?
Report the location and provide photos to the City of Sandy Springs code enforcement or parks office using the official reporting channels listed below.

How-To

  1. Document: take photos, note date, time, and exact park location.
  2. Report: submit an online service request or call the Parks & Recreation or Code Enforcement line (see Resources below).
  3. Follow up: if the issue is not addressed, request a status update and ask about enforcement actions or municipal court referral.
  4. Appeal: if fined, review the citation for instructions on appeal; contact municipal court for deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • Observe posted park rules and keep dogs leashed except in designated off-leash areas.
  • Report litter, damaged benches, or rule violations promptly with photos and location details.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Sandy Springs - Parks & Recreation: Dog Parks and Facilities
  2. [2] City of Sandy Springs Municipal Code