Savannah invites public input on 2026 budget priorities
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Savannah residents are being called upon to influence next year’s budget allocation through an initiative called Speak Out Savannah, which provides the community an opportunity to shape how tax dollars are spent.

According to city officials, their aim is to ensure the budget aligns with what Savannah’s residents prioritize. Last year, the city’s budget exceeded $600 million, and predictions suggest that the 2026 budget will be even larger. Consequently, they are urging residents to voice their opinions before the budget is finalized.

The Speak Out Savannah initiative kicked off earlier this summer, with the latest gathering held in July. The initiative integrates online surveys and in-person meetings, allowing residents to engage directly with city staff, ask questions, and provide input on key issues such as public safety, affordable housing, and parks.

“We want our citizens to understand that the budget is more than just figures; it mirrors our city’s values and reflects the priorities that our residents wish to see,” explained Krishon Seastrunk, the Senior Budget Analyst for the City of Savannah.

An online survey will remain open until August 31st, with paper versions accessible at local community centers and libraries. It’s important to note that all submissions are anonymous. Legally, Savannah must finalize the budget by December, and it is expected to surpass the previous year’s $602 million. The current feedback will directly influence the allocation of funds.

“Residents can express their preferences on budget distribution. Should more funds be allocated to public safety? Should there be more investment in parks? What about housing or stormwater improvements? Where should the funds be directed? While we work for the city, we also want to ensure that our citizens are heard and their needs are met,” stated Seastrunk.

If you want a say at a meeting, it will take place at 10:00 a.m. this morning at the JA Colonial Group Discovery Center on Georgia Southern’s Armstrong campus.

City staff say this is the first time in recent years that Savannah has combined budget education with direct citizen input. A topic residents have voiced that’s already that is rising to the top: storm drainage.

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