Savannah Launches FY 2026 Budget Priorities Survey

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The City of Savannah has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Priorities Survey, running from May 9 to August 31, 2025. This initiative invites residents to share their opinions on city services and potential improvements, influencing budget allocations. All responses are anonymous, and the survey is expected to take about 15 minutes to complete. The collected data will provide invaluable insights to guide the City Council in their budget decision-making process, ensuring community needs are met as Savannah prepares for the upcoming fiscal year.

Savannah – The City of Savannah’s Office of Management and Budget has launched a Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Priorities Survey, beginning on May 9, 2025, and running through August 31, 2025. The survey is an opportunity for residents to engage in critical budget planning by expressing their priorities regarding city services and potential improvements.

Residents of Savannah can access the survey online at savannahga.gov/budgetsurvey. Participants are encouraged to rank various city services based on their importance to the community. The survey also provides space for additional feedback on City Council priorities, overall service satisfaction, preferences concerning taxes and fees, as well as ideas for cost savings or enhanced services.

Completing the survey is expected to take approximately 15 minutes, and all responses will remain anonymous. The results gathered from this survey will be compiled and play a vital role in the city’s budget decision-making process. Savannah officials plan to publicly share the final results in a dataset during the last quarter of 2025.

The City of Savannah operates on a fiscal calendar that aligns with the calendar year, starting on January 1 and concluding on December 31. It is a legal requirement for the City Council to pass a balanced budget before the year ends, ensuring that expenditures do not exceed revenues. As city staff prepare the proposed budget over the summer months, they will take into account the feedback received from the survey, with important budget discussions scheduled to take place in November 2025.

Importance of Community Engagement

This budget survey is a vital tool for civic engagement, allowing residents to voice their opinions on how public funds should be allocated. Input from the community can guide the council in prioritizing services that align with the needs and expectations of Savannah’s citizens, thereby enhancing both city operations and resident satisfaction.

Survey Objectives and Impact

The primary objective of the survey is to rank city services based on what residents feel should take precedence in the upcoming budget. By participating, residents can influence budget allocation areas such as public safety, infrastructure, parks and recreation, and other critical services that impact daily life in Savannah.

In addition to ranking services, respondents are also given an avenue to express their feelings regarding current city fees and taxes, sharing perspectives on whether adjustments are necessary. This comprehensive feedback can illuminate potential paths for financial efficiency and service excellence, guiding the City Council in making informed choices for the future.

Background on Savannah’s Fiscal Process

As required by law, Savannah’s City Council must present a balanced budget by the end of each calendar year. Such fiscal discipline is essential for maintaining economic stability and providing services to residents without fiscal shortfalls. The process emphasizes transparency and accountability, with the city staff actively seeking community input, reinforcing the relationship between the government and its citizens.

The analysis of the Budget Priorities Survey data will also help decision-makers understand the most pressing needs and desires of Savannah’s residents, leading to a more responsive and effective government. The council’s engagement with community feedback is an ongoing effort to improve the quality of life for all residents while ensuring sustainable financial practices.

In summary, Savannah’s fiscal planning for 2026 is underway, with residents taking an active role through the Budget Priorities Survey. The response to this survey will directly influence how resources are allocated and will reflect the community’s aspirations for city services in the coming fiscal year.

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