What is HPCA? A non-profit organization of residents living in the High Point area of Sandy Springs, GA, established to preserve and enhance the integrity of our neighborhood by maintaining a consistent and unified adherence to sound land use.
How do I become a member? To be an active, supporting member, please make a suggested annual contribution of $40. This can be done by clicking the member link at the top of the site, registering and then clicking the donation button and paying through our paypal donation system.
How do I benefit? Your support unifies efforts to work with local government and developers to enhance our community. HPCA provides a comprehensive support system:
provides experienced counsel to guide you through the zoning process.
keeps you up-to-date on current issues and points of contact.
raises funds and coordinates volunteers for community improvement projects.
encourages area businesses to offer special discounts and gifts to members.
What does my money pay for? Your money contributes to operating costs incurred during zoning negotiations, website design/maintenance, newsletters, and meetings.
All board members are volunteers, but may receive reimbursement for costs incurred during lobbying activities that benefit the community as a whole. A separate legal fund is maintained to engage legal counsel when necessary.
Wed, Apr 2, 7 p.m.
Church of Atonement
4945 High Point Rd
Sandy Springs Police Sgt Jeffrey Thomas and his Gang Unit will brief us on GANG ACTIVITY in our area.
Sandy Springs Police Sgt Scott Levy and his H.E.A.T. Officer Head and Officer Vik will brief us on this special unit established by the Georgia Governor’s office to [...]
At our Community Safety Meeting, we heard outstanding presentations from SS Police Sergeant Scott Levy, Officers Vik and Head, who are members of the H.E.A.T. team, SS Traffic Division. We learned about impaired driving causes and consequences. Bottom line: these guys are doing a super job enforcing the law and you don’t want to [...]