High Point Civic Association
Sandy Springs, Georgia


Educating, Empowering, & Enhancing Community
Since 1984

The largest neighborhood association in Sandy Springs, giving neighbors a personal voice in Safety, Zoning, Schools, Parks, & more!
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About HPCA

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 here Membership - Join Us. Payments can be made by check or by credit card through the PayPal donation link.

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.

Contact Us

High Point Civic Association
P.O. Box 420216
Sandy Springs, GA 30342

Email: info@highpointcivic.com

Board Members
 President
(Community & Social)
Jennifer Barnes
 President
(Zoning & Safety)
 Scott Smith
 VP - Safety
 John Rose
 VP - Safety
 Lucy Westney
 VP - Zoning
 Jane Kelley
 VP
(Community & Schools)
 Sallie Duncan
 VP
(Admin/Sec/Commo/Membership)
 Nancy Early
 Treasurer  Donna Cobb

Map of the HPCA area