The city of Savannah is governed by a mayor-council system. The elected mayor and city council pass laws and establish policy, while the city manager oversees the day-to-day operations and public services.
The Savannah Parole Office is run by the Georgia Department of Community Supervision. The Savannah Post Office is operated by the United States Postal Service, serving the community with reliable mail and package services.
East Bay Street, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: +1 912-651-6441
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News Summary A fire on West Bay Street in Savannah has left 26 residents homeless after breaking out in the morning on April 1, 2025. The Savannah Fire Department reported...
WTOC: 9 People Displaced After Structure Fire in Savannah Savannah Now: 26 People Displaced Due to Fire on West Bay Street WSAV: 10 Displaced in Midtown Savannah House Fire WJCL:...
News Summary The Savannah City Council has approved a new program called the ‘density bonus’ to address the housing crisis. This initiative encourages the development of ‘missing middle housing types’...
News Summary Georgia has officially passed House Bill 303, also known as the Original 33 Memorial Act, to commemorate the contributions of the Original 33 African American legislators elected in...
News Summary Savannah honored community leader Pastor Matthew Southall Brown Sr. by renaming a portion of East Broad Street in his memory. The dedication, attended by many, celebrated Brown’s impactful...
News Summary The latest restaurant inspection scores in Chatham County highlight the importance of health and safety in local dining. Conducted by the Georgia Department of Public Health, inspections took...
News Summary The Inner City Night Shelter in Savannah is set to expand its facilities by utilizing an additional 4,000 square feet of land. While this move aims to enhance...
News Summary Chadrick Mance, former President of the Savannah NAACP Chapter, has filed a legal complaint against the city over issues regarding public access to records. His grievances include the...
News Summary On December 1, 2024, Savannah faced two house fires that left 15 residents homeless. The first fire on Oleander Avenue was caused by a malfunctioning space heater, while...