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  2. Chatham County, the City of Savannah, and other local municipalities are preparing for SPLOST, a voter approved penny in sales tax used to fund capital projects that Savannah residents have supported since 1985.


    Improvements the voter-approved penny has funded in Savannah.

    SPLOST helps fund these categories

  3. COMMUNITY FEEDBACK

  4. Tell us about yourself!

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  6. We Need Your Input!

    Tell us how you want the City to invest your penny, from #1-high priority to #6-low priority.

  7. RANK YOUR PRIORITIES
  8. This category includes the development and enhancement of public parks, playgrounds, sports facilities, swimming pools, and walking or biking paths. Investments in this area aim to improve community spaces for leisure, exercise, and organized activities, promoting a healthier and more active lifestyle for residents.

  9. This category focuses on improving the overall quality of life within the community through projects such as affordable housing initiatives, enhanced street lighting for safety, and streetscape improvements that beautify and modernize public spaces. These efforts aim to create more livable, accessible, and visually appealing neighborhoods.

  10. This category supports the construction, renovation, and equipping of police precincts and fire stations, as well as the purchase of essential vehicles and equipment for first responders. Investments in this area help ensure law enforcement and emergency services have the resources needed to protect and serve the community efficiently.

  11. This category focuses on infrastructure improvements to manage stormwater and prevent flooding. Projects may include the construction of canals, tunnels, and pump stations to improve drainage, protect property, and enhance water management in the community. These efforts help mitigate flood risks and ensure better resilience against heavy rainfall and extreme weather events.

  12. This category includes the construction and improvement of roads, bridges, sidewalks, and bike lanes. Investments in this area aim to enhance mobility, improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists, reduce traffic congestion, and support a well connected transportation network for the community.

  13. This category includes funding for essential city operational facilities, as well as cultural and entertainment venues. Projects may involve the construction or renovation of government buildings and event spaces that enhance civic engagement, support local arts, and provide entertainment opportunities for residents and visitors.

  14. If you only had $100, tell us how much you would spend of it in each category.

  15. Thank you for your input!

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