Community engagement is key for Savannah's upcoming SPLOST referendum.
The City of Savannah has initiated a public survey to collect resident feedback on the upcoming Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) referendum set for November 4, 2025. The survey is designed to prioritize capital improvement projects across six categories, allowing residents to simulate a budget to express their funding preferences. The survey will be available until May 16, 2025, aiming to enhance community engagement in the SPLOST process.
The City of Savannah has kicked off a public survey aimed at gathering resident feedback on a proposed Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) referendum set for the November 4, 2025, ballot.
Chatham County released a timeline on March 17, 2025, for municipalities to prepare for the SPLOST 8 referendum:
Established in 1985, SPLOST is a one percent county-wide sales tax that requires voter approval to fund capital projects. Notable facts include:
Past SPLOST-funded initiatives include:
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson has highlighted the importance of public input on various issues, such as:
Current deliberations for SPLOST 8 are being conducted alongside discussions for a recently approved Education Special Local Option Sales Tax (ESPLOST), which garnered 64% approval in a March 18, 2025, vote.
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