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Published on: Aug. 7, 2024
City Invites Residents to Participate in Budget Prioritization Survey

As the City of Savannah begins its annual budget review process, residents are encouraged to participate by taking a prioritization survey. The city’s budget significantly impacts the quality of life for all residents, so it’s important to gather input to ensure that the budget aligns with the community’s priorities.

In the survey, participants will rank eight service areas based on their importance in the budget process. This feedback will be valuable in helping city staff shape the budget. The survey results will be presented to city leadership to help inform budget decisions and will be available to the public in September.

Residents and stakeholders are asked to prioritize the following service areas: Human Services, Stormwater, Cultural Arts, Planning & Development, Housing, Recreation, Fire, and Police services. Descriptions of each service area can be found on the survey.

The survey is currently open and will close at the end of August. Take the survey HERE.

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