City of Savannah municipal office to open late on March 31

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The City of Savannah announced on March 9 that its Municipal Office at 305 Fahm Street (Coastal Georgia Center) will have a delayed opening on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The office will begin serving the public at 10:00 a.m. instead of its usual opening time.

The city said it apologizes for any inconvenience this delayed opening may cause and appreciates the public’s understanding. This change affects residents who rely on in-person services at the Municipal Office.

The City of Savannah manages financial operations through its City Manager, who oversees budget preparation and financial reporting, according to the official site. The city also promotes healthy neighborhoods and maintains public spaces to support vibrant community life, as reported by the government operations page.

Savannah operates under a City Manager as its chief executive officer and manages a budget of $425 million with approximately 2,400 employees, according to the official city management site. The city includes facilities such as the Civic Center complex, which features a 9,700-seat arena and theater, according to the historical site page.

Efforts by the City of Savannah aim to enhance residents’ quality of life through maintenance of public spaces and delivery of essential services, as outlined by the government operations page.



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